Graishak WIP

Graishak

Active member
@Gorb: Thanks :)
@Eki: Deal!
@Kallfa: Not yet. So far I just used the Hexwraith Flame green for poison/ghosts from GW. I checked on the Greenstuffworld page. There are two options: Fluo colours or Candy colours. Both seem to have a bright effect,
but I'm not sure what to choose. Any recommendation?
 

Kallfa

Member
I haven't tryed yet, but I'm curious, I think it's possible to have a real fun experience with these paints. Candy colours from GSW are inks, designed to intensify a colour base. It looks great to have vibrant colors with glazing techniques for instance. About fluo colours specificity: it brights in the dark. They published several demo videos on their youtube chanel, like this one or this one.
 

metalasmedium

New member
I have a set of Candy Ink paints from GSW i have never used and probably will never use, if you want them they are yours, just send me a P.M.

As for the fluorescent paints i have been using them for a couple of projects, they work a little different than normal paints, the medium they use in the fluo paints is not the same as in a bottle of acrylic, it tends to dry like rubber and you will have medium cluster collecting on your bristles like mini balls of rubber, you need to remove these from your brush periodically. The pigments also cluster really fast meaning you need to shake the hell out of them before using and even then on your pallet constantly mixing the pigments with the medium.
 

Graishak

Active member
In general I don‘t touch a finished mini, but this Blightking
wasn‘t finally making me happy. So I decided to put some diluted
white to the skin. And now I’m happy. He really looks poisonously sick:
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Not sure why, but those Blightkings give me a harder time than el Papa...
They‘re kind of my Kryptonite ;)
 

gorb

New member
Excellent work Graishak, I love the Blightking with his pale flesh, and the blue green on the angler toad looks great!
 

gorb

New member
I agree, great job man!
You've got some awesome grimdark-looking blending going on there, especially on the bone parts.
The cloth looks great too.
And I like what you did with the bases.
 

metalasmedium

New member
Wow production like a well oiled machine! I like these guys.

On another matter i left a few PM's for you when you have a chance to look.
 

Kallfa

Member
Nice work Graishak. The different color variations on metalic areas work well, just like the flesh tones. Good stuff !
 
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