Good morning all,
I had been working on what I considered to be rather tedious painting recently (batch painting Goblin Town goblins in mass - nothing particularly intricate or exciting there)... So after getting the first 24 goblins done, I decided to treat myself to something a little more interesting. I love the Boromir in Ithilien model. The extended edition scene that it captures of him, Denethor and Faramir is one of my favorite scenes from the second film.
This is very much a work in progress, but as this is the WIP forum, I figured I would share. The only things I would consider to be
more or less done are the front of the shield, face and hair. Clothing and armor have barely been touched.
On that note, kind of a poll the audience: This particular version of Boromir, while I love the theme, really has a very bland color palette. Going by movie stills, he's wearing a
black shirt that spills out from underneath
dark plate. He has the ends of said
black shirt coming out from underneath his armor. His cloak is also
black. I've seen the model painted well, but even then, it ends up looking rather boring because it's just so many dark colors against one another (and for fellow proponents of blending, black is an irritating color to work with in general; highlighting easily ends up making things look gray, lack of highlighting or edgelighting just looks lazy to me).
My question is: do you think it goes against the spirit of the realistic, replica-style of the LotR minis to embelish certain parts of their appearance? If not, what color could we add to Ithilien Boromir to make him a little more chromatic? One idea I had was to do the visible parts of his shirt in a cream/white color to stay within Gondor's palette and possibly freehand designs on it.
More updates to follow, as I can't wait to get home and put a brush back to Gondor's finest!