Deciding on color schemes?

Dark Severance

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I try not to always paint the normal color scheme for miniatures and try to do something a bit more unique. Lately it has been harder trying to come up with different color schemes and ideas for painting. I switched it up and started to do some terrain buildings for my games but having trouble coming up with ideas for them.

How do you decide the color schemes that you use and why?
 

Webmonkey

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The answer to this,.... is that it very much depends on the model. Some models will speak to you, and the second you look at them they shout "hey!!! I need to be green with gold trim",.. or whatever. If the model isn't speaking to you, you may find that it fights you along the way, or just won't come out the way that you see it in your head.

I also try not to paint things exactly like the look on the box. (not that I don't on occassion, because sometimes its a named character from a cartoon or something, which then has to be grey,.. because a pink bugs bunny just plain wouldn't fly,.. for example). Switching up your colors and doing things with your own creative flair is a good thing.

I would say that before you even pick up your brush, sit down and look at the model and choose your 3 basic colors. (lets just assume for a mech/robot).

Primary color: this is going to be the color that you choose for the largest amount of area,.. (In the case of our mech, this would be the color of our armored plates)

Secondary color: this is going to be any "trim" type pieces (ask youself, does this clash with color #1?)

Tertiary color: this one may or may not exist, depending on the model,.. (ask yourself if this clashes with either other color)

Add on colors: this would be all the little splashes of color,.. the brown leather of the gun strap, the silver metal where the hydraulics and other inner working bits show through, the glowing yellow of the eyes,.. etc.

The trick in choosing them is to try to get things that will work well together. I mean,.. having a purple mech is fine, but you probably aren't gonna want to trim it out in neon orange, and then give it a lime green gun. (maybe you would,.. but this combination doesn't work for me personally)
 

MAXXxxx

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I usually pick one color that I like for the mini.
The rest I decide based mostly on color theory. So I look for a complementer color or 2 others, so it makes a triad, or even 3 for a tetrad.

Webmonkey's example is funny, because: purple - orange - green could work together well as a triad. Of course not necessary the neon/lime versions of the color :)
 

Webmonkey

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You're insane maxx,.. I can see the purple and green,.. but not the purple and orange,.. nor even the green and orange. That's it!!! I dare you to make this work!!!:laugh:
 

MAXXxxx

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You're insane maxx,.. I can see the purple and green,.. but not the purple and orange,.. nor even the green and orange. That's it!!! I dare you to make this work!!!:laugh:
easy, as I've already painted a few :D (for me gold is also orange / yellow depending on the hue used)

http://www.coolminiornot.com/292762 (cloth is purple-gold (orange), base has a lot of green to offset)

a bit more in-da-face version: http://www.coolminiornot.com/288072 (green armor, gold trims, purple clothes on the bane-s)

and I'm pretty sure more talented painters painted better examples for this.
 

Webmonkey

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no,.. not gold,... orange!!!

Gold can work with purple,.. tends to the eye towards more of a yellow spectrum. But a true orange,.. not so much I think.
 

MAXXxxx

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oook, so normal orange-green-purple... challenge accepted, but the only problem is that I have no idea what to paint.
 

Bailey03

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I can save you some time, here's a purple-orange-green model painted by Bohun. Although how you'd make this work on a non-nurgle model... well, that's anyone's guess
http://www.coolminiornot.com/270313?browseid=9976573
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Webmonkey

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Bailey>> was just checking out your avatar. Is that one of yours? and if so, I'd love to pick your brain or your OSL technique,...

(sorry,.. a bit off topic,.. but still, it's a damned fine piece of work)
 

Demihuman

Active member
There are bunch of online color scheme generators. Here is a fun one:

http://www.perbang.dk/color+scheme/

I have trouble with color too. I think it's because I am a child of the 80's. Everything swerves toward hot pink and teal or fluorescent green over black with blood red... I have to really fight to get those neutral colors in there.
 

Bailey03

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Bailey>> was just checking out your avatar. Is that one of yours? and if so, I'd love to pick your brain or your OSL technique,...

(sorry,.. a bit off topic,.. but still, it's a damned fine piece of work)

Thanks! Yeah, that's one of mine. Feel free to send me a PM or post over in my WIP thread. I still wouldn't call myself an expert on OSL, but that one did turn out pretty well. :smile:
 

Bailey03

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I do have a couple nurgle figures around somewhere (no dread), but the subtle color work to really get the look right... well, that's still a bit intimidating. I'm getting the plague angel from the creature caster kickstarter so that will probably be the kick in the butt I need to give it a go.
 
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