Sproket's WIP

Zab

New member
Dave are you sure there is no link between you being ill and painting the Nurgles?

Im betting when I see you next month you will have four horns on your head !

It's slowly becoming the Nurgle version of the portrait of Dorian Gray o_O
 

Digganob

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Sprocket, you could make a fortune if you could bottle up a pinch of your skills and sell it. What you do is out of this world.
 

Darthmarsh

Active member
Ewwwwwww but in a good way, that is one nasty looking champion. You truly are a master of colour placement and blending
 

SaintToad

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I love the way you handle these nurgle figures. They seem to really bring out your creativity, as each of them is packed with clever and effective elements, often using techniques I now associate with your work. The microbeads, which I bought after I saw your Gutrot Spume figure on Legion of the Cow, are just one obvious example. I'd love to know exactly how you did those bug-eyes!
 

Sproket

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I'd love to know exactly how you did those bug-eyes!

With great care - it's a fiddly job, apart from that there is no special secret! I found some good reference of iridescent insect eyes that helped give me the confidence to give it a go.

The most important thing by far was to pick compatible colours that would blend together well. The greens are both very yellow greens which made it a lot easier to blend into the orange. All the colours were applied as glazes and built up with dots and dabs very carefully to create the illusion of a smooth transition. Moving out from the center the colours are Mars orange (scale colour), Sherewood green (scale colour), Boreal green (scale colour) and finally Ice blue (GW)

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The Banner bearer is now converted and basecoated.

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Alowan

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The small additions you do are truely inspiring and brings great depth to the miniatures. Love how horrible and nasty the standardbearer looks! As always amazing work!
 
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