And on we go.
Still fighting through the NMM parts ... there are still lots of parts -.- ^^
Also painted the bone parts on the armor and backpack. Further I changed the color of the eye he has on his forehead (doesn't really come through on the photos -.-) to blue. The mace draw the focus away from the face but with the blue eye it returned to the head.
Haven't yet changed the middle part but I have it in mind. I will have a look at it once the mini is nearly finished and will try to adjust the lights then.
I also started a secon mini yesterday. Another Raging Hero ^^
-> it's all Sigmar3's fault ...
http://www.coolminiornot.com/forums/showthread.php?54391-Sigmar3-s-WIP/page16 made me envious xD
Lot of mistakes were made on this one so far. First I primed it using black/white priming. Instandly regretted it
After painting the skirt and some flesh parts it took 2 hours of "repriming" and darklining with black.
On the skirt and flesh I tried the new Scale 75 Fantasy and Games paints I just recieved the day. But I was a bit disappointed. They are in fact thinner then the regular Scale 75 paints but they are super thin. Compareable to Vallejo Model Air paints and they have really weak coverage -.- .
Tried to follow their paint instruction for the blue skirt -> layering/glazing but wasn't happy with the results. The dark base color took 3 layers. The lighter colors on the other hand needed more thinning for glazing -> first glazes covered more then expected and it turned out patchy. Tried wetblending then because glazing takes ages and I kinda hate it ^^
But for the way I wetblend the color was to thin even straight from the bottle. It just smeared over the surface and didn't stick where I wanted it to.
Repeated with VMC -> was much better (but I'm used to these)
But in the end I used Oil paints ^^ Wetblending such surfaces with oils is just pure joy. The photos were taken after 24h drying time and an airbrush coat of semi matte varnish. Kinda kills the luster of the oil paints but has to be since they are really, really glossy.