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green stuff

Active member
Message original : Trevor
@ Owen

Hmmmm... pretty sure I\'ve got a hammer round here somewhere, just lay your hands flat on the table and I\'ll be with you in a minute....

;)


Looks great.
@Trevor : Ask Mike, he always has one at a handy distance ;).
@Owen : Awesome paint job. Youv\'ve still got work on the legs, right?
 

Dragonsreach

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Staff member
Originally posted by green stuff
Message original : Trevor
@ Owen

Hmmmm... pretty sure I\'ve got a hammer round here somewhere, just lay your hands flat on the table and I\'ll be with you in a minute....

;)


Looks great.
@Trevor : Ask Mike, he always has one at a handy distance ;).
@Owen : Awesome paint job. Youv\'ve still got work on the legs, right?
I\'m starting A new business:

[align=center] RENT-A-HAMMER. [/align]

Reasonable rates for CMON regulars, PM me for further details. lol lol lol

Owen that Wolfen looks really nice. You\'d better stock up on the painkillers. lollol
 

green stuff

Active member
Right now, I\'m working on this mini as a Christmas gift for a good friend :
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I\'m really having fun with it and it lets me practice NMM.
 

Itchy

New member
Green Stuff, get outa my head! i just bought that very same mini for my army yesterday... that and a reaper Goblin Sgt.
 

green stuff

Active member
Message original : Itchy
Green Stuff, get outa my head! i just bought that very same mini for my army yesterday... that and a reaper Goblin Sgt.
Merry Christmas Itchy ... just kidding ;).
 

Primeval

New member
Here is the idol I showed before, finished and awaiting the attachment of the shaman and terrain work. There is a story to the scene that explains the gems in the skulls, and the old rough look to the statue that I\'ll include when I post the figure. After this, back to simple bases for awhile - this took too long! :)


idol1.jpg
 

tidoco2222

Active member
Looking good Primeval I think if it were me I would just take the skulls and the skeleton up a touch higher. I bet the finished piece will look awesome.
 

Ritual

New member
Yeah, it\'s looking good! I agree with Tim on the skulls. A little bit lighter highlights would look better, yet keep the look of aged, weathered bone.

-Anders
 

Primeval

New member
Thanks guys, I think I will go back and hit them with one more highlight. I glazed them with a dark tone to give them an aged look and must have lost the highlights too much in the process.
 
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well, recently I almost got mad because of my painting - I`ve spoiled each mini I`ve tried :mad: . Yesterday I`ve decided to paint a whole lot different than usual (zenithal basecoating, lots of medium in the paint, all shades mixed and ready on palette) and found this awesome wolfen sculpt. Looks promising..... hope that finally I`ll come up with a good mini.
wolfwip.jpg


cheers
Przemas
 

darthfoley

Active member
A pretty early WIP here, but would appreciate any pointers/tips/stock options.


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All that\'s \'complete\' so far is the face and the armor. I\'m still learning my way around steel NMM but so far I am happy with this one for the most part.
 

Nelson

New member
@Everyone: Thanks! I\'ll smooth out the middle part of theblade, and keep the rest as is.
@Greenstuff, yes, the skin on the legs and right arm is just basecoated with a wash right now.
@Primeval, looks very cool, how about washing the idol itself with some reddish browns for some weathering?
@Malleus, the skin looks great, \'specially the colour. It\'s also nice to see someone else trying zenithal :)
@Darth, how about washing his skin with a bit of green for that good ol\'
barbarian funk look? :D
 
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HIlte

Guest
Sorry for the necromancy

Originally posted by EricJ
Here is my current work in progress, on the last steps
SisterBannerWIP.jpg

Hi,

My apologies if this is out of line, I couldn\'t find a pm aption. I jsut wanted to ask how you got the red effect on your sister banner bearer?

Hilte
 
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U4-Welcome

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@darth : I\'d suggest pushing the highlights higher, and the shadows darker. Looks more like gray than NMM at the moment to me (though it could just be a question of adjusting the photo as well).

@Hilte : PM is called u2u here. But never mind, this is one thread where you\'re expected to ask such questions :).
 

Itchy

New member
What do you guys think it\'d take to convert this mini;
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into an assassin? Do you think i could get away with it if i just dremeled out the helmet and chinstrap and resculpted the face and added a wool beani?
Thanks
 

Joshua

Member
here is my current mini
ist supposed to be a nurgle lord, champion or something i have no idea of wfb :)

nurglelord.JPG

by the way malleus your wolfen looks great!
are the white sprinkles a snow effect or perhaps a bad basecoat? because it looks awesome, like you could actually feel the cold, very cool imho ! :)
 
@Joshua, It\'s called zenithal priming. The idea is tho spray the whole mini black first, and then spray white from above to give it a natural instant shading effect. Nelson is the real expert on the subject. He\'s kind of a zenithal missionary.
 
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wyrmling_x

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WIP

Here\'s a warm-up piece fig I\'m starting, just to get the feel of it again after a 6-month hiatus. Feels good to get back into it, though. Anyways, here\'s my Eldar Warlock. And before anyone asks, the silver effect on the weapon is merely rubbed-off primer. :D Kinda looks cool, though.


warlock3.jpg


I think before I post a finalised pic, I\'m going to invest in some more lamps - this was done with a single flourescent lamp, but I think it needs more. As for that zenithal priming method, wow! I think I\'ll try that out sometime in the near future.
 

Nelson

New member
Originally posted by WurzagUdUraZahuba
@Joshua, It\'s called zenithal priming. The idea is tho spray the whole mini black first, and then spray white from above to give it a natural instant shading effect. Nelson is the real expert on the subject. He\'s kind of a zenithal missionary.
Eheheh, as much as it\'s nice to hear that, I can\'t exactly call myself an expert. :D A missionary I may be, but more in the ignorant style of Homer Simpson....\"Jeebus! Save me!\"
 

Joshua

Member
Originally posted by WurzagUdUraZahuba
@Joshua, It\'s called zenithal priming. The idea is tho spray the whole mini black first, and then spray white from above to give it a natural instant shading effect. Nelson is the real expert on the subject. He\'s kind of a zenithal missionary.
does that really work?
i reckon that the paint will cover the shading completely
can you really see a difference between ordinary and zenithal priming or is it some kind of weird painting placeebo? ;)
 
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