One again thanks for all your comments guys - they are much apreceated!
Wish you to get 100% healthy soon! This miniature is pure inspiration!
Any reason behind you priming the base?
Also, is the inside of the armour "collar" grey? will you paint if it is not or it's not worth it?
It's almost impossible to see the inside of the armour "collar", however, that is of course no reason not to paint it. It's painted with a dark brown to grey stippled gradient so it's been treated the same as the other areas of 'unpainted' armour just very much in shadow.
I wanted to experiment with zenithal priming for a future project and the base was an ideal candidate. The 'zenithal aspect dosn't show up all that well in the photo but it worked very well and provides a guide for the light & shade so the base will match the megaboss with regards to lighting.
splendid dave!
the two skulls on the base are a saying "slayer...sword..slayer. ..sword ....
question: the extreme edge highlights on the red - colour?
Most of the extreme edge highlights are a pastel peach/orange colour. The absolute extreme highlights on the red are pure white.
Looking incredible. My only thing and I wonder if this is a photo / screen issue. The rope/binding that ties the skull onto the armour looks very much the same colour as the skull. However perhaps the skull and what holds it on would be the same colour due to gathering dirt in that area ?
All those little edge highlights bring out the shapes on the armour so well. I hope the person who sculpted this mini sees this paint job as I think you've more than done their sculpting justice.
I chose to use a very similar colour for the rope and the skull because I didnt want the rope details to pop out too much. The idea is that it's a lighter coloured rope that has gotten a bit grimy along with the skull. The texture of the rope is what diferentiates it from the skull more than the colour.