NMM experts and novices alike - I did some NMM but I\'m not sure if it\'s any good!

Scherdy

New member
What\'s so impressive to me, is you chose to start with some weapons that aren\'t a few simple flat faces like a typical sword would be. All those notches and rough goblin weaponry really made you work with the weird faces and complex angles than something more straightforward!

So now that you\'re won your first battle with NMM what pointers/tips/OMG realizations can you give for those like me who have yet to try it?
 

Solun Decius

New member
@freakinacage: Heh! Thanks, I guess. I\'m flattered!

@Scherdy: Thanks! What I\'m doing now is simply picking out 2 or three hot spots on edges. I then use those to decide where the adjacent surfaces will be the brightest and try to make a very smooth gradient up to that. Then I take the face on the other side and any surface that curves downwards and make that a cold spot and make gradients that are darkest there. After that I just take extremely diluted white or almost white and just emphasize the tips and hot spots. If the hot spots get too sloppy I blend a darker color and blend away, making them small and smooth again. Keep going till it looks shiny enough.

I really just copied Ritual\'s photoshopped image and then took that method to the rest of them.

Now I just have to finish the robes and rest of the minis so they don\'t look so lame in comparison to the spearheads!
 

pez5767

New member
WOW! :eek:

What a great amount of improvement in a short time. Having Ritual give you that quick guide was a help to us all. Congratulations on some nice looking NMM. Really a huge improvement.!
So, what\'s the plan for the shields?
:D
 

Solun Decius

New member
@pez5767: Thanks!
I\'ll try for a smooth highlight/shade on the yellow moons and trims on the shields and then hopefully checker patterns and triangles all round the edges.
That\'s the proper thing to do, right?
 

Yabanjin

New member
Nice job with your NMM!

Please consider updating the thread if, or rather, as you improve other aspects of these minis. I\'ve already learned quite a bit - and need more schooling!

Thanks to all that supported this painter\'s efforts!
 
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