Possibly the LARGEST wip ever!!

Cleezy

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The recipe for the blue/grey cloak would be greatly appreciated.

Those checks look like they could destroy the mind while painting them.

great work stll
 

Byronic

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wow they\'re some nice regimented checks :) what\'s your method? (please don\'t say it\'s hours of painstaking swearing then detail and carefully covering up misshaps as mine is)

Purple (dark probably) for hte inside of the cloak? As you\'ve got the blue robes on one side, and the red checks on the other and those colours make purple it\'d probably be pleasing to the eye :)

How long did the Char take you so far? :)
 

mattsterbenz

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Thanks for the kind words folks :)

Here\'s the cloak recipe:
Basecoat Space Wolves Grey,
Shade with Shadow Grey,
HL Space Wolves Grey + Skull White
HL Skull White

It\'s important to to very thin glazes with the Skull White for highlights, so it doesn\'t turn out grainy.

Checkered Pattern:

First I painted the cloak red:
Chaos Black + Scorched Brown basecoat
Highlight P3 Sanguine Base
HL Red Gore
HL Blood Red
HL Blood Red + Dwarf Flesh

Then I took some thinned down black and painted a grid on the cloak. When that was drawn, I filled in every other square with black. I touched up some of the red squares with the Blood Red and Dwarf Flesh mix, and then highlighted the black by adding in some Shadow Grey.

Hasn\'t taken too long yet. This is only 4 hours of work so far. :D

Happy Painting!

-Matt
 

mattsterbenz

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Got some more done on the character today. I sprayed it with some dullcote before taking the picture. I still need a little bit more practice taking photos of metallics. I also included a huge shot of the checkerboard pattern so you can see just how I did it.

Purple sounded nice for the inside of the cloak, but I had already started painting it black when I read your post!

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-Matt
 

redarmy27

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Superb! I bet your hands will fall off soon with all the multi tasking you are doing between this and the eldar army, which is looking impressive by the way.

Looks good so far. I do like the thin film of gold you put on the border of the cloak; it really gives it a \'pop\'.

How do you plan on painting the shield? Are you going to mimic the cloak?
 

Olaf the Stout

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Nice work Matt! I agree with redarmy about the gold trim. It really adds to the cloak. How exactly did you do the gold trim?

Olaf the Stout
 

mattsterbenz

New member
Thanks for the comments guys :)

The shield will be the same as the cloak, either the two patterns on either side, or quartered. Haven\'t decided yet.

The trim was painted black first, then I used Scorched Brown, followed by Snakebite Leather, then Leprous Brown (old color, kind of an orange-is bubonic brown), then Bleached Bone and finally Skull White.

-Matt
 

Olaf the Stout

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Originally posted by mattsterbenz
Thanks for the comments guys :)

The shield will be the same as the cloak, either the two patterns on either side, or quartered. Haven\'t decided yet.

The trim was painted black first, then I used Scorched Brown, followed by Snakebite Leather, then Leprous Brown (old color, kind of an orange-is bubonic brown), then Bleached Bone and finally Skull White.

-Matt

Thanks Matt. Is it meant to be a brown or a NMM gold?

Olaf the Stout
 

Micha

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There is not much to say to your work other then that is is some of the best army painting I have ever seen. The old bretonninas are excellent models, quite historic even, and you give the the look they deserve. i am looking forward to seing what you will do with the knights. The foot knight looks breathtaking so far.

Thanks for an insight, you`re our hero!
Micha
 
Just to add that I think you\'ve done a great job of shading the patterned area. Always rather tricky to get the balance between the two.
 

mattsterbenz

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Cheers for all the kind comments :)

Here\'s the latest update. Keep in mind that the gold on the helmet is just basecoated, still have to highlight up to Burnished Gold and Mithril Silver.

I got some better photos of the metallics this time, I\'m much happier with it. Closer to how it is in person.

The shield was fun. Still got to do the gold on it. I liked painting the wood grain. That was done with black, Scorched Brown, Graveyard Earth, and Bleached Bone, followed by a very thin Snakebite Leather glaze.

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He should be finished the next time I update. Then it will be time for some knights! :D

-Matt
 

mattsterbenz

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There, now he\'s finally done! This was certainly a fun figure to paint. Good thing there\'s plenty more where that came from :D

I\'ll probably do the trebuchet next, now that I think about it, and work on a bit of the knights here and there too.

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And you can do the votey thing here once it\'s approved.

Now that he\'s finished, I\'m off to bed! :D

-Matt
 

mattrock

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I\'m looking forward to seeing what you do with the knights.

BTW, I\'m working on my Brets too and you might be interested to know that in the time it has taken you to do a unit of Men at arms and a unit of yeomen, and a lord, I\'ve completed.....

wait for it...


...one knight. lol
 

mattsterbenz

New member
lol well at least one knight is better than no knights!

I run speed painting classes all the time if you are ever in Phoenix. Just give me a shout out! :D

-Matt
 
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