Corvus' WIPs
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Re: Deathwing Terminators
I find this type of painting very interesting. I might try it one day
miniatures painted:
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
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Re: Deathwing Terminators
Hi guys thanks for the kind words. Maybe some additional weathering (paint chipping) might look good but I don't want to put more time in it. I'm just going to finish the weapons and that's it. I painted the bases yesterday, also nice and simple.
When I started working on the weapons my motivation for this project suddenly plummeted. I hate painting SF weapons and of all these weapons, Space Marine guns are the worst
So currently my only motivation to finish this is that I can start on my next project
I will enter these figures in the painting competition over at Bolter And Chainsword forums, so they don't have to be perfect. They should simply look good on a picture.
When I started working on the weapons my motivation for this project suddenly plummeted. I hate painting SF weapons and of all these weapons, Space Marine guns are the worst

So currently my only motivation to finish this is that I can start on my next project

I will enter these figures in the painting competition over at Bolter And Chainsword forums, so they don't have to be perfect. They should simply look good on a picture.
Re: Deathwing Terminators
For me there is no need for weathering, `cuz they look a bit weathered already.
Good luck with the in the competition! Share us later with results
Good luck with the in the competition! Share us later with results

miniatures painted:
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
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- Guardian of Law & Order
- Posts: 2560
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- Location: Antwerp, Belgium
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Re: Corvus' WIPs
I've updated the title of this thread to "Corvus' WIPs' instead of "Deathwing Terminator WIP" because I think it's cleaner to have one single WIP thread 
Anyway I'm working on a test mini, following the discussion I had here: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=6238
Basically I wanted to quickly test out an alternative way to paint metallics. I browsed my "abandonded projects drawer" (yes, I really have such a thing
) and discovered a set of Cynwall Akhamial (those little elven constructs), all cleaned and based. I quickly primed them and picked one of them to be the test subject.
For the basecoat I made a mix of about 1 : 3 Khaki Grey : Chainmail. I added some Burnt Cadmium and Black to the mix to create the shading. I did this quickly using only 2 shading steps. For the highlights I mixed in Ivory and some Mithril Silver (3 highlighting steps). I guess highlighting is the tricky part. It's quite difficult to retain the metallic effect of the paint and at the same time try to make it lighter by mixing in regular paint. But in the end I think the experiment was a small success. Although I think shading can be better applied using regular paints, but then very thin. And I should also make the basecoat darker, to avoid trouble creating a highlight mix later on.
So far I did the armor, but I plan to finish this figure soon. I hope you like it!
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Anyway I'm working on a test mini, following the discussion I had here: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=6238
Basically I wanted to quickly test out an alternative way to paint metallics. I browsed my "abandonded projects drawer" (yes, I really have such a thing

For the basecoat I made a mix of about 1 : 3 Khaki Grey : Chainmail. I added some Burnt Cadmium and Black to the mix to create the shading. I did this quickly using only 2 shading steps. For the highlights I mixed in Ivory and some Mithril Silver (3 highlighting steps). I guess highlighting is the tricky part. It's quite difficult to retain the metallic effect of the paint and at the same time try to make it lighter by mixing in regular paint. But in the end I think the experiment was a small success. Although I think shading can be better applied using regular paints, but then very thin. And I should also make the basecoat darker, to avoid trouble creating a highlight mix later on.
So far I did the armor, but I plan to finish this figure soon. I hope you like it!

Re: Corvus' WIPs
what is this model?? I don't recognize it.
so far it's looking pretty natural, and pretty eyecatching I think.
so far it's looking pretty natural, and pretty eyecatching I think.
Re: Corvus' WIPs
Maybe it is just me but that last fig looks like bare metal to me.
The bases however are cool for sure.
The bases however are cool for sure.
Re: Corvus' WIPs
to me Gerrie's version looks like metal washed with some greasy wash. So yes, it looks like metal to me.Nameless wrote:I like it, but I'm not sure if it looks like metal
and no, I didn't remember the little guys

nice bases though. maybe I should paint bases? they look like something I could be able to finish
