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some nurgle advice needed
Posted: 7 Jul 2005, o 12:43
by frodoz
yeah, I've got to repaint my
warzone nepharite beacuse he looks boring as wee can see. I want to paint him like some nurgle stuff. Ya know, his undead at all. But how to do it? Have got any tips to share?
Sorry my poor English but I'm lazy.
RE: some nurgle advice needed
Posted: 7 Jul 2005, o 12:48
by mahon
Hi Frodoz,
I would highlight the muscles a bit more - this would add some more definitoon to them. This doesn't necessarily mean he would be cleaner - you can always use muted and dirty colors for highlighting, but I would still pull the highlights up a bit more.
The rest seems to be pretty good, but the photo is a bit dark...
RE: some nurgle advice needed
Posted: 7 Jul 2005, o 12:52
by Demi_morgana
Hi frodoz!

it's nice to see here somebody else from poland playing warzone...

about nurgle - try to use many washes: brown, flesh or even green can bring nice effects...
and of course classic nurgle colours: bubonic brown, catachan green and such

btw - don't forget to "say hi" in a proper section
I hope You will enjoy being here

Re: some nurgle advice needed
Posted: 7 Jul 2005, o 12:53
by frodoz
Hi Mahon
This is only scan - dad took digital camera. This mini is now clean and will be repainted so I need ideas how to handle with this.
Hello Demi
Put washes in this order? I've never used washes, only layering and drybrushing.

RE: Re: some nurgle advice needed
Posted: 7 Jul 2005, o 13:06
by mahon
try them. they re cool! but don't use them the simple way - letting them flow, but apply them in a controlled manner. use them as thin and semi transparent paints.
i dillute mine until they are transparent and apply them in layers in some areas - usually the shaded ones.
using such thin and transparent paints gives you much control and applying one over another allows to create really cool effects!
I would use green and brown colors and then stain them a lot with washes. Don't use primary and shapr colors, use muted versions of them. You could even try complimentary shading (shading not by adding black or the same color in darker version, but by addding the complimentary color) - this would make the mini a biut more realistic
RE: Re: some nurgle advice needed
Posted: 7 Jul 2005, o 13:11
by Demi_morgana
and remember: before You will start painting over the washed area wait until it will COMPLETLY dry

RE: Re: some nurgle advice needed
Posted: 7 Jul 2005, o 13:19
by mahon
otherwise you will wipe the previous layer off....
RE: Re: some nurgle advice needed
Posted: 7 Jul 2005, o 13:24
by Demi_morgana
...and You will get really mess on the mini

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Posted: 11 Jul 2005, o 22:21
by frodoz
so, what paints do you suggest?
thinned down GW, valleyo or maybe Pactra?
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Posted: 11 Jul 2005, o 22:28
by Demi_morgana
I can say I like gw andvallejo the most - I have some pactras but I don't really use them now;
but it's just my personal opinion - use paints You feel comfortable with and that's all
