10 balls WIP

ten ball

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Thanks all :)

Ischa - ive been thinking the same, increased the highlights but because its set back in the plinth its hard to get the highlights to stand out.

More work on the armor.

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Sproket

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The more you do of this the more I like it! I really like the contrast between the cold skin tones and the warm rusty armour and have made a mental note of it for later reference ;).
 

Kretcher

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I agree with Sproket, but man that face!!! make me want to give it to my son to cuddle and sleep with it :) So cute according to my wife.
Really like the skin so many diffrent colours in the shading. thumbs up.

/K
 

Digganob

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Does he do birthday parties? I would love to invite him to a birthday party for these kids that keep bothering me....I mean I just want him to come spread his love and joy to the neighborhood.
 

ten ball

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How dare you, this is a lord of nurgle!!!!!
(how many kids at the party, need to know because ive got to order the balloons).
 
Made me laugh after a long day ^^^^


Love the browns. I'm doing copper NMM on my current project, which has really give me an appreciation for brown armor. You did a good job with the axe as well. If I were to guess, that is scorched brown blended to 10Ball's Famous Orange Brown, then 10BFOB mixed with VMC Ivory. Yeah?

Since we are on the subject of NMM and VMC paints, I must highly recommend VMC's range of Gray-greens. There are at least 3 and they make for some very subdued, sickly green steel NMM. Give it a try. I'd probably have used it on his axe here, since so many have made this axe that rusty brown look ( though none as purdy as yours).
 
Well done 10 ball, definitely a figure to be proud of. I have almost 0 ability with NMM, and could only wish to get a product as well executed as this one.
 

AndyG

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Lets see a photo of his back mate please. Love the colour on the axe and greaves boots etc. Not so sure about the tongue the shiny bits look a tad wrong?
 

ten ball

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Thanks all :)

Bloodfather - following some advice from great painters at GDUK Ive started to make things real simple with my colour mixs so its just leather brown with glazes of dark reds / blues with highlights by adding yellow and ivory.

Andy - just starting on the armor on the back. The shine is from a very thin glaze of tam smoke as you suggested, it looks a bit off on the photos but works irl (looking wet and shiny). Gloss always looks funny on photos at certain angles.
The contrast is a bit crazy on the photos anyway :confused2:

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wargamesculptor

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Really nice mate, there is such a depth and richness to the colours. Think we need to do a trade off you teach me your splash the paint on technique and I'll teach you my you just get a lump of green and make this !
 
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