Need some advice

Lai

New member
i\'m painting a rackham warrior of dawn.
i\'m painting it dark blue the lower parts
(legs,ankle) and dark red the upper parts(torso and head).
here is the problem:i don\'t know what color use for the mantle...i\'ve tried a black mantle with very dark red highlights but it doesn\'t look good.
please help me! ???
 
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Stupidcow

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Why don\'t you attach a pic here so that we can see the figure itself. We can\'t really comment much without seeing what you have described.
 
hmmm . . .

Avoid doing two major themes in both Warm (red) and Cool (blue) colors unless you want the model to be \"colorful\".

Because Red and Blue don\'t go so well together (\'cept on flags and super heroes IMHO) I would make them either all Warm colors - like Red, orange and yellow or all Cool colors, purple, blues, and greens. Then, any neutral path (browns, grays, black) you take for hair or mane would be complementary as neutrals serve both Warm and Cool colors effectively - for the most part.

See what I mean? Or did I miss the point entirely?
 

Lai

New member
thank you for the advice...

for the photo i have to wait christmas,when i\'ll buy a digital camera or a macro lens...and i wait painting minis.
 

vincegamer

Active member
Red and Blue

I disagree with Flashman.
I think the British army disagrees too.
If I\'m not mistaken, red coats blue pants was the basic uniform of the British army during their colonial period.
 

No Such Agency

New member
If I\'m not mistaken, red coats blue pants was the basic uniform of the British army during their colonial period.

Of course, they were also keen on \"marching in a line while being shot at\" and \"treating the natives with alternating brutality and patronizing racism\" as well. Doesn\'t mean they were good ideas ;)

OK, this is off topic and non-contributory, I know...
 
ya . . .

and the Brits were notably \"colorful\".

Hell, my favorite period is Napoleonics so I\'m not opposed to it on principle.

But painting Fantasy miniatures gives you a chance to correct the mistakes of the past! right? :bouncy:

More than anything though I was trying to reconcile the mantle question posed in the original post. Being comprised of those two colors would make it more difficult to harmonize then sticking in either the Warm or Cool pallettes. It\'s not impossible but it is trickier.

But all that said, I have no idea what a Dawn Warrior is! ???
 

shris

New member
color harmony

The trick to getting blue and red to play nice together is to make sure the red you choose is \'blue\' rather than \'yellow\'. Think alizarin crimson (check it out in the acrylic artists\' paint section at the hobby store) rather than blood or brick red. And when shading the red, shade it with blue-black rather than straight black, which might have a tendency to go greenish when thinned. The blue, on the other hand, should be true or navy, rather than a greenish blue. If you go with this color scheme, then the perfect accompaniment, in my opinion, is silver. You could try a bluish dark purple, also, but you have to watch how it plays with the red. A rich, cool dark grey shaded with cool purple might do the trick. And if you absolutely have to have brown accessories (leather boots, for example), make them a grey-brown instead of a \'snakebite leather,\' which is too yellow to go well with the rest.

If you try to match a blood red, which is rather yellowish, and a greenish blue, you\'ll end up with a really puky looking orange/green combo if you\'re not careful. :) That\'s not to say orange and green can\'t work together, but it has to be the *right* orange and the *right* green.

All this goes along with the color wheel--you CAN choose opposing colors on the wheel to use together, but you should \'slant\' them both toward the same side to keep the clash down.

If it helps, you can take inspiration from men\'s clothing--navy pants and red striped oxford shirts, or choose an attractive tie and use those colors. You can let someone else pick the colors (think paint chip schemes at the home center). You can try out combos by taking a piece of white paper and painting splotches of the colors you\'re testing side by side (with a tiny black line between, of course).

Anyway, it\'s all about spin--gotta get the right spin on the colors or even two that are adjacent on the color wheel can look nasty together.
 

Lai

New member
thank you...
i\'ve finished the mini:it\'s red and blue with a black mantle and,beware to your eyes,a orange/yellow sword!:D
soon i\'ll post a pic...i promise
 
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