My Nurgle Terminator

Mantra

New member
I would really appreciate it if you good people would have a look at my latest mini

Nurgel Terminator

and let me know what you think, I thought this was one of the best pieces I have done, but seem to be getting quite low scores. the pics are not great.

Some advice would be great.
 

Ritual

New member
I voted and gave you a comment. I think improving your photography will make a huge difference. It seems as if your painting is very good, but if the pics were better it would be much more evident.
 

tidoco2222

Active member
Fantastic work I realy like your mini, maybe a little too clean for a follower of Nurgle but awesome just the same. I voted and left a comment by the way.
 

Medved

New member
i agree that it is a little too clean. what kind of greens did you use because the highlights have gone a little flat (or maybe it is the photo?) go over with some glazes (purple and reds but not too brown or black)and then work up to some sharp highlights to giv the mini a focus point like the face, because at the moment its the \'nid claw
 

tidoco2222

Active member
These pics are much better and allow the mini to be seen for the quality oiece that it is. I hav voted and commented again.
 

Jeff Hofmann

New member
Egad! Great GS work! Especially around the head. I can\'t say I would have made all the same choices you have, but I\'m horrible with the GS.

The paint job reminds me of old schoold GW, but done right. Bright colors, clearly defined. (OSGW) But you have blended them correctly. There are two areas that don\'t live up to the high standard of the rest of the mini. The trophy racks and the hand. The skulls of the trophy rack are flat and blend in with the posts. It looks like they are part of the post. An additional wash followed by a drybrugh of whatever off-white you used on the \'nid claw would help. The blue helmet is little bland too. I think it should be dirtier. A severed head is not likelly to be this clean.

The hand on the sword is green, and so is the sword. The obvious solution is to change the color of one, or both. Or perhaps additional washes/drybrushes.

I\'ve never done blacklining, but perhaps that would help.

Green beside green can be done if one of them is more of a dull green and the other is a vibrant green. (or blue/green - yellow/green) Or...hmm....reverse the shading on one of them (Bright green washes, dark green drybrush)

Anyway. Once I complete a mini...I rarely go back and change it....just for touch ups really. Bot you asked for advice and here it is..

PS Love the \'ead
 
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