After finishing my gladiator I was all set to start work on a Nurgle Plaguebearer when I got sidetracked and instead began painting a Dark Eldar Scourge I had prepped a few months back. I have to say the GW box art really didn't do much for me and I had completely written off these figures. Then I saw Sproket's WIP thread and realized with the right paint jobs these guys actually look really cool. So I picked up a box and began trying to figure out how I wanted to paint them. I didn't want to exactly copy Sproket and I sure as hell didn't want to copy the (IMO) ugly box art. After poking around on the internet I found this picture by Beck Jann and really liked the colors.
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I'm tempted to pick up a swooping hawk too and do this as a diorama... but that will be a project for a later time. Right now I just want to get one of the scourge painted up and see how he looks. As you can probably tell from this thread, I do a lot of 54mm and larger figures so I'm never quite sure how things are going to go when I drop down to the 28/32mm range.
I'm sticking with the color scheme from the reference art, but I decided to try out NMM with the armor. This is my first real go at NMM so it will be far from perfect. I don't yet have a feel for the right place to put the shadows and highlights... but hopefully as I work through this one I'll start to figure it out. Here's what I managed to get done at my painting group on Sunday and then at home last night.
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Sorry for the quality of the pictures. I did this real quick last night so no photo box or fancy background (just my hand). As I said, the NMM isn't perfect but I'm happy with my first attempt. I'm still trying to figure out colors for the sash around his waist, the vials on his back, and the tubing here and there. Any suggestions are welcome. I like the simplicity of the red-white-black color scheme, so I don't want to introduce too many different colors. I've added a little purple to the eyes and red shadows, so I'm thinking I'll try to paint a purple liquid in the vials. The sash and tubing I still have no idea. Oh, and for his bare feet I'm debating between pale skin with purple shadows or going real dark to stay true to the reference art. Thoughts?