Reaper 54mm Giiiirlzzzzzz

marjedi

New member
Red can be a real challenge, but i would take a look at the new reds in the GW paint line, they make it easier.

Finished the red armor btw, working on leather and hair now.

Pics will follow tomorrow once the light is abit better.
 

marjedi

New member
Still raining and overcast today, so lighting sucks. But here is Monique as she stands now.

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painting is slow atm, partly due to some personal issues and partially due to a big stack of marines being assembled on the side.
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
I'm going to suggest that you get hold of some Vallejo Model Colour Transparent Red and Yellow.
Used as a midpoint Glaze the red pulls all reds and shades together, then you can work the reds up even further.
The Yellow I use to Glaze red highlights giving them a Sparkle. (also helps brighten Golds up as well.)
 

Alexandra

Active member
This is just a suggestion: if you are going with dark hair, why not give it a bluish tint to balance the warm colours. I even could help pop up the reds.
 

OLDCell

New member
Looking good I'm planning on picking up some more Reaper minis. I love the Reaper minis, I'm currently working on Ellen Stone 54mm.
 

marjedi

New member
monique is nearing completion, attached arms today.

Still need to do eyes, the sword and the black areas on the shield. I am looking in at doing some freehand, a rose wine.

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Milosh

New member
coming along nicely. I would have her eyes looking out of the right corners of them. I always love that look.
 

moetle

New member
Good stuff. Your work here makes me want to break out mine and start on her myself. But i've got 10000000000 other projects going on, so i will just drool over yours :)

Moe
 

marjedi

New member
Well i finished a miniature....i diiiiiddd, i swear. Here are some piccys i snapped quickly, proper pics for the gallery ill get done over the weekend.

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Oh and the base still needs some fiddling with.....
 
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