Re: What's in progress by Dark Tower
Posted: 7 Oct 2012, o 11:25
It's turning out nice as all of your paintjobs yet the model itself is just horrid 
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Thanx. The recipe for smooth thransitions is simple as hell, but requires lots of practice and tons of patience. First of all I paint whole area with mid-tone colour. Then I start building lights with diluted colour brighter than mid-tone. I also apply many layers (that's why the technique is called 'layering') of brighter and brighter colours until the lights come up. Then I start applying glazes (so strongly diluted colour that it almost becomes coloured water) with darker colours into recesses to build shadows. Inbetween I apply several glazes with mid-tone over the whole surface, to join lights, mids and shadows. Then I start to lighten up the lights again. And so on ... Repeating layers of diluted / transparent colours and connecting them with glazes will make your transitions smoother and smoother. It's just up to you, when it's good enoughLittle Jimbo wrote:Looks great i cant wait to see the final result.
Is there any chance to an comment on/make a short tutorial of how you achieve your smooth transessions ?
Regards
Daniel
Thanks for the replay, you make it sounds so trivialLe6n wrote:Thanx. The recipe for smooth thransitions is simple as hell, but requires lots of practice and tons of patience. First of all I paint whole area with mid-tone colour. Then I start building lights with diluted colour brighter than mid-tone. I also apply many layers (that's why the technique is called 'layering') of brighter and brighter colours until the lights come up. Then I start applying glazes (so strongly diluted colour that it almost becomes coloured water) with darker colours into recesses to build shadows. Inbetween I apply several glazes with mid-tone over the whole surface, to join lights, mids and shadows. Then I start to lighten up the lights again. And so on ... Repeating layers of diluted / transparent colours and connecting them with glazes will make your transitions smoother and smoother. It's just up to you, when it's good enoughLittle Jimbo wrote:Looks great i cant wait to see the final result.
Is there any chance to an comment on/make a short tutorial of how you achieve your smooth transessions ?
Regards
Daniel
Sometimes I mix layering techniques with wetblending - after painting basecoat with mid-tones, I paint the lights with lighter tones and while the two colours are still wet, I blend one into other right on the mini. So I'll get basic lights and can start with layering ...
I hope it helps, but articles (photo or video tutorials) about painting techniques are all over the net. My opinion is that it's goog to try and learn many techniques, but then you choose your own way, because painting style is highly individual thing.

Hope your feeling will stay until the endHellspawn wrote:Nice, I like where this is going.
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