Shroud of Blood

Paladin6

New member
HI all,


I haven't painted mini's since I was in College 20+ years ago My art career went elsewhere, I had forgotten how fun and satisfying these projects could be.

The models available now are amazing as well. I really loved this Cairn wraith from Games workshop, its design is creepy as hell being that its essentially a flying sheet with a skull.

I had done this for a locale Games workshop 'white' themes contest. while painting the robe white I could not resist the urge to flush out the design with some added muck and gore. I had envisioned the inner portion of the robes to be eternally soaked in blood and ooze. I imagined as it floated across the landscape it left a tell tail trail of spatter on the ground or along anything it brushed by. Felt creepy to me. It also helped bring a more natural overall feel to the piece. I do realize though that it sacrificed some of the eye pop drama that a higher contrast approach would have resulted in.

The base was heavily inspired by so many great pieces I see suspended this way on the site. I really loved the idea of showcasing some of the things interned under the graveyard.

The galleries here can suck you in for hours there is so much inspirational work. I'm also struck by the level of respect and graciousness this community has, unlike many forums where its all nasty backbiting. I got some help on my snow from member 10 ball after I had used games workshop snow flock and didn't like the 'hairy look it produced he turned me onto the backing soda and varnish approach, made a big difference. Next snow dio I will have this worked out.

Glad to be able to participate I hope you like the piece.

You can see its post here I'd appreciate any votes or comments you may have.

http://www.coolminiornot.com/298354


TG
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
Cracking work, glad you don;t like the gw snow either, I was starting to think I was the only one! Love that base
 

10 ball

New member
Great work, love the base alot. The GW snow looks
like White grass to me. For anybody wondering
the method mentioned for the snow is just bicarb with gloss varnish - works
great, I think I got the method from Sproket.
Glad it helped :)
 

Paladin6

New member
thank man! yea the GW snow could be useful in situations perhaps where you might be looking to mix in the 'shard' like look it can create but as an overall effect its no match to the bicarb/varnish approach. I did get some of the snow powder and crushed glass from secret weapon miniatures to test as well. Anyone have experience with these or comments?

TG
 

me_in_japan

New member
really atmospheric mini there! The idea of the drippy blood is really effective, and overall the mood of the piece is creepy, and gets creepier the more you look at it. Really nice base-work, too, with the skulls in the roots and whatnot. A big V.G. from me, I reckon. :)
 

supervike

Super Moderator
Holy hell that is a great piece!

The colors work fantastically. It's eerie, cold and spooky. Mission accomplished!!
 
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