First, this model looks like a pleasure to paint. GW plastic is the best material IMO. It just looks so clean and smooth, with wonderful and precise angles. I am sure that some of this is a testament to good prep work, but surely the other half is due to quality of the sculpt and material.
Second, do you mind explaining your blue steel with orange/brown shadow for me please please please? I know that you discuss this on your blog, but the pics never show up well for me there and I never really felt like I grasped the concept. I remember you saying that you actually mix the orange and blue together. How do you do this without it turning into a desaturated mess? I have always been told that the role of mixing compliments was to desaturated or dull a color. I know you my say to avoid this by adding a bit of gray but I still just feel lost...any description/walk thru of any length or level of detail would be immensely appreciated.
The Megaboss is truly a joy to paint!
I'm not at all surprised that several impressive versions have already turned up in the most recent Golden Demon comps or that the Slayer Sword went to a Megaboss at the Age of Sigmar mini demon.
The blue/orange steel on my Megaboss is a simpler version of the scheme I used on the Scourges.
I don't mix the orange & blue together, they are applied separately.
1. Base coat - Dark brown mixed with a little Dark Sea Blue to darken & desaturate it.
2. Mid tones - Cool grey - stippled
3. Light mid tone - Blue grey - stippled
4. 1st highlight - Blue grey mixed with Light cool grey - stippled
5. 2nd highlight - Light cool grey- stippled
6. Colour nuance 1 - Orange mixed with brown & glazed into the shadow areas
7. Colour nuance 2 - Orange glazed into the shadow areas
Use sparingly
8. Colour nuance 3 - Sky blue glazed into the mid tones
Use dilute & very sparingly
9 Final highlights - White
Keep the final highlights as small & sharp as possible
Fingers crossed that from now on the pictures on my blog will be showing up better as I'm uploading them directly into blogger instead of going through photo bucket.