Avatars of War - Orc Warboss

jarhead

New member
Hi there,

a one day paintjob for a friend... also i will do a tutorial on this guy, which will be used for gaming over at the Avatars of War Forum... keep an eye out...

orcwarobss01.jpg


Really had my fun with this alternative colour scheme... Painted for the second time and always a pleasure to do so... Picture is a bit too bright, mostly the pigments don\'t have such an intensity in natural... guess this might be from the daylight lamps... ah, i hate photos ;)

Hope you like him! If you want to leave a comment or just vote - please feel more than welcome:

http://www.coolminiornot.com/220171

Keep on happy painting everywhere you can...

Regards
jar
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
nice model there. i\'m a traditionalist and prefer orcs to be green, but he does look ok like that! well done

oh and make sure you tell us when you have done that tut
 

generulpoleaxe

New member
always nice to see talented painters producing one day pieces instead of week long competition entries :)

it shows your a talented person



you git :D


nice work mate :)
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by freakinacage
i\'m a traditionalist and prefer orcs to be green........
Well got you there Tim
....GW started the trend for Orcs (Orks) to be green, prior to that JRR described them as Black, D&D has them as various shades of Brown through to Green.

>Whos a smartar*e?<
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
alright thene, traditionalist may not have been the right word. stuck in my ways would be better. having said that, browns and blacks i can deal with, as long as they are earthy, muted tones
 

jarhead

New member
Orginal gepostet von freakinacage
alright thene, traditionalist may not have been the right word. stuck in my ways would be better. having said that, browns and blacks i can deal with, as long as they are earthy, muted tones

Got that same talent over here lol - brown, dirty, earthy... you may kill me make me force to paint a totally high elfish high elf...

Thanks for your kind words in here - really happy to read that also some quicker paintjobs are allowed and be liked...

Orcs should be green i know, that is why i have decided to excuse in the start. ;)

But there are too many great different colours in this world to leave an orc just green... for me, myself and I :D

Thanks again, ladies and gentelman, ah i guess only gentle brushlickers in this round... really need more ladies to this great hobby... even i know there are some many high class talented ladies around the globe - i still would say we could need more... it is always a pleasure to see your miniatures... i am drifting apart :p:D

Regards and keep on and so on...
jar
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by Trevor

JRR described them as Black

Didn\'t he describe them as various shades of black, brown and grey? With the uruks being darker than the goblinoids?
Could well be.
But seeing as I\'m at work I can\'t exactly whip out me copy of LOTR. :D
 

generulpoleaxe

New member
Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Originally posted by Trevor

JRR described them as Black

Didn\'t he describe them as various shades of black, brown and grey? With the uruks being darker than the goblinoids?
Could well be.
But seeing as I\'m at work I can\'t exactly whip out me copy of LOTR. :D

yep, his referance notes had the uruk hai and half orcs as darker skinned (think numidian) with the orcs as shades of lighter brown/grey (think african nations and parts of the med for tones)
 
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