I'll send you one of my terradons... Just in case you don't want to paint your others in a similar style...
Hahaha feel free to do it none of my rippera will be like that, its only for hero So guys I promised myself that on tomorrows tournament I will play with at least one painted model with finished base, and I did it I will wait with pictures for day light so about 8 a.m. I will post finished ripper please tell me if there is something u would change
The only thing I´d say is adding more contrast to the ripper skin by adding stronger shadows, maybe with a purple tint to them
Ok, i followed your advice so here is ripper with darker skin: Do you think i should make even deeper shadows? I am pretty happy about the result now, but maybe, maybe I should..
They look much better! As far as for shadowing, I think that´s enough, but I would´t deny outlining the muscles with an almost-black tone in the deepest recesses to add more definition . Though that´s personal taste, I´ve seen lots of painters who skip that step Great job!
Thanks a lot for your comments Tournament werent very good. I was 10th? Only one game won, against another Lizardmen army. I wanted to paint Slann as my next miniature, but changes were in the roster, so slann is out. Time for another hero on ripperdactyl But now commissions. 3 juggernauts and skullcannon of khorne - I have 5 days to paint that for friend cause he is going to master class tournament on 20th of Nov Next 10 maneaters and 2 rhinox riders but on higher lvl.. so lot of work, but I will post some pictures so you can judge me
Yay! . One question: do you paint with airbrush?? Just because I just realized you were wearing gloves in the picture above .
Everything i do is made with brush however I want to buy an airbrush for commissions so it will speed up my work I am using gloves always when I work with resin or metal or with painted minitures. (In this case - tiqtaqto). Sometimes its easy to destroy what you have done with your hands and I want to avoid this
I think its all about sweat on your hands. And gloves simply prevent sweat from getting onto the miniatures
They look incredible! I don’t know what you charge for commissions but they are definitely getting their money worth! Brilliant work.