Runelord - It begins.

pate

New member
<p>I've started out on my Runelord. As mentioned in previous notes it's intended to be a notch above my regular dwarfs, emphasis on Intended. Wether or not it's the case once I'm done remains to be seen:)</p><p>Here's what I've got so far.</p><p><img title="runewip1.JPG" border="0" alt="runewip1.JPG" src="http://blog.coolminiornot.com/image.php?id=81497212" width="356" height="622" /></p><p>I'm sort of happy with what I've got so far. Since it's wip there's going to be a lot of going back and forth tweaking already painted areas. I think the bronze is turning out a bit too yellowish. I can see some stuff that needs fixing some highlights doesn't make sense, while there are some places where highlights should be but they're abscent:)</p><p>Anywho, the journey has begun! I've got plans to make a display-base for this guy aswell. Started some sketching, I aint got no scanner though so it'll never make it into the blog, except as the finished base that is:) I can't actually&nbsp;start working on it though until I get the green stuff and sculpting tools I ordered. Well, I can... But I wont:p</p>
 

skeeve

Member
I would try a very dilute red wash. If you have GW baal red I would dilute it probably 1:3 and was everything lightly to shift it to more red/orange
 

pate

New member
That's great advice. I'm currently the proud owner of not one, but Two washes! GW's badab black and vallejo's flesh ink:) I think I'll keep them the shade their at atm, atleast until I finished the head of the hammer.
 
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