CyAniDe
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Yeah really quite a collection^^
To your question:
As with NMM the trick is contrast. Reflective materials show strong contrast between light and shadow and very scharp and intense highlights. The tricky part painting this is: Know where to position the lights and create a smooth blending over a pretty short distance.
For the red I'l try a black/white undercoat with the transition and then just glaze the red over that. The stongest highlights can be reinforced with pure white.
For the white it's the same. You need a strong contrast and short transitions. So best start with a light grey and use pure white only for your extreme highlights. It's a bit like painting NMM just with different colors and not so dark shadows.
NMM on such a large surface might be tricky. I'ld try it with 2 highlights and some kind of horizon in the middle. Means big highlight in the middle in a kinda half circle. Go dark to the top. On the lower half you start with a dark hirizon line right under the half circle but not completly striaght, a little bent upwards. Then go lighter to your second highlight at the button of the shield.
Just a quick sketch with gimp so you get what I mean ^^
To your question:
Otherwise, how can make the red and white parts of the shield look shiny and reflective?
As with NMM the trick is contrast. Reflective materials show strong contrast between light and shadow and very scharp and intense highlights. The tricky part painting this is: Know where to position the lights and create a smooth blending over a pretty short distance.
For the red I'l try a black/white undercoat with the transition and then just glaze the red over that. The stongest highlights can be reinforced with pure white.
For the white it's the same. You need a strong contrast and short transitions. So best start with a light grey and use pure white only for your extreme highlights. It's a bit like painting NMM just with different colors and not so dark shadows.
NMM on such a large surface might be tricky. I'ld try it with 2 highlights and some kind of horizon in the middle. Means big highlight in the middle in a kinda half circle. Go dark to the top. On the lower half you start with a dark hirizon line right under the half circle but not completly striaght, a little bent upwards. Then go lighter to your second highlight at the button of the shield.
Just a quick sketch with gimp so you get what I mean ^^
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