Painting Blood Advanced | Rating: 9.47 Votes: 15 Views: 29816 | By: frenchkid  |
| Category: Painting Subcategory: Techniques | Date: 2004-06-06 02:39:38 |
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note: This article was written by Allan Carrasco, for any use or reproduction of this article please adresse him. All the painting seen in this article was also done by Allan C. This article was translated from french to English by Arthur Muguet ( FrenchKid)Blood
Who never painted blood on a weapon, on the ground, ect… ? The majority of the minis you can see on the net or in contests, show warriors whether it be from a fantasy world or from history. However it’s not easy to give blood a good color that’ll make it look as real as possible. Most often you end up with a red paint effect and not the hemoglobin effect you were seeking.
Painting Blood: If you use paint you have to dilute it, I’d say about one part paint for 2 or 3 parts water. The realism is obtained not only by the color but also by the way the paint will be applied, and you have to think carefully before you start painting on the mini. How did the blood get there ? If it’s a blade, as it been dunked in blood as for a ritual? Did it go through a body or hit it with the edge? You also have to think of the direction and the angle of the blow the most often the blood will go from a low point to a higher point on the blade. If it’s on the ground, did the blood come from a wound ? or did it splatter on the ground? All those conditions are going to guide you in the way you’re going to paint the blood.
Splatters: I choose a point from which to start the blood. I then paint lines more or less fine and irregulars in a same direction. When I get to were I want to stop my mark, I apply a bit more pressure on my brush will pulling it lightly in the same direction in order to deposit a drop. This way you get the impression the trail ends with drop. This is, of course, only possible with a juice, otherwise you’ll get a very ugly pasted effect. Then You justx have to repeat the operation until you’re satisfied. You can also darken more or less the color to get different shades of blood ( a deeper blood is darker )
Bloodstains: Doing bloodstains is very simple. You just have to deposit a drop ( small one, it’s a good thing to work with a brush half empty) then to spread it in a vaguely circular form and let it dry… I then come back to work on the stain with some juices of the base color that I’m going to darken by adding black, With that I darken the edge of the stain ( that is were the blood dries on a actual stain).
To Flood a weapon with Blood: A splatter of blood is made by a blow or by spilling a little bit of blood… but when I ‘flood’ the weapon and want to represent the red liquid in abundance I proceed in an other fashion. When you use a weapon in battle the blood will be splattered on the weapon and then wiped off, and then splattered again… thus you’ll find wiped out splatters, faded stains, dry marks and some brand new marks…. Well anyway something great to paint !!!! Here is how I proceed. The first step is to redden the blade with successive washes ( I take the example of a blade but it’s the same on all smooth surfaces ) Once the area has been reddened I will apply a bit of all the technique mentioned earlier. Some splatters aren’t ended by a drop or wiped out with a drier brush , as if something had rubbed the blade. I will also apply some larger stains and less ‘full’, I try to obtain a couple of stains without any real content just at the border of a dried drop.. You can also play on the colors (more or less darker) to tone even more the stains and thus bring out the difference between old and new stains…. And of course it’s the same with the splatters. I hope I was clear, it is difficult to express something that you feel brush in hand and with a clear vision of what you want. |
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sphincter man
01 April 07 |  |
Rating: 10
fansatic article! im definately doing that ink one on my bloodthirster! ink one is definately the best
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Tears of Hate
10 February 06 |  |
Rating: 9
Great
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jdjackal
21 March 05 |  |
Rating: 10
It is very interesting to see the real blood as an example.
It shows that paint rarely imitates blood well because the two liquids behave in completely different ways. Notice the way that the blood (if it were paint) seems to have been laid on in VERY thin layers. The thinnest layers are almost orange, then brownish, and only then do we see the deep red you colour-matched in the picture above. Also notice that the blood, unlike paint, dries thicker at the EDGE of each pool, which is what makes fingerpints show up so well in the blood.
Sorry to be so... graphic, but if I can't see it, I can't paint it, and if I don't really look, I'll never see.
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YoungOlo
06 February 05 |  |
Rating: 7
Great article, with lots of useful tips. Unfortunately, french-to-english translation could be better (it's really hard to understand some phrases). I don't like the part about using real blood - It's a bit freaky and I'm not going to use it... I'm a painter, not a butcher But it's a really good tutorial, overall... Thanks !!
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Babaganoosh
30 August 04 |  |
Rating: 10
What is the best way to get a weapon to look bloody with realistic blood splatter on the mini? Stab someone with the mini. For an extra bloody look go for the jugular.
Caution: Only attempt this method if you can claim diplomatic immunity.
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Maler
16 June 04 |  |
Rating: 10
Like it...
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Selya
15 June 04 |  |
Rating: 9
Great tutorial!
By the way, you should use very cold water to remove blood from your brush (and from your clothes, too, if you happen to splatter yourself...)
Cold will remove the stuff perfectly, while even mildly warm water will fix the blood forever...
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Aditu
14 June 04 |  |
Rating: 10
WoW I love this workshop
Really cool and helpful for as blood often looks more like dried paint than blood =)
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NightLife
07 June 04 |  |
Rating: 10
OR just get it from the botton of you meat packages.
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No Such Agency
07 June 04 |  |
Rating: 8
Real blood huh? That's pretty freaky, but if the second pic is any indication, quite "realistic". I guess you don't need much, you could just prick your finger...
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atacam
06 June 04 |  |
Rating: 10
FanFu**ingtastic again.
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