I just recently started painting a skink priest and i'm having a very difficult time of painting the feathers. my current technique is to base the feathers in a bright red and dry brush incrementally upwards in the colours I want but it hasn't turned out at all how I wanted. any tips?
I wouldn´t really drybrush the feathers as they usually have very few texture (if any). What I do is just draw thin lines by hand. I then wash them with agrax earthshade to tie it all together. Hope it helps
i'll give it a try. why earthshade? it's a little dark and there won't be any recesses for it to go into.
That´s exactly why, to darken it a bit as well as tie the colors together, but that´s just me, if it´s too dark for you taste then skip it.
Are you painting them the same colours as the GW one? If so, I started with a uniform basecoat of yellow, and applied the other colours in thin glazes. Orange/red at the base and green/blue at the top. Takes a few coats.
I am doing the feathers the same as standard (tried looking at other feathers but they all were colours already used so i wouldn't get any contrast)
I just painted up my skink priest tonight, I found what worked best for me with the feathers was to drybrush my base of pink and purple and blue, do a couple of watered down washes, then I used a super fine brush with a non watered down wash to draw in the pattern of the feathers. Super duper easy and gives them a little pop. Just a simple V shape with the ink and bam, insta feathers.
Wow, amazing feathers on that guy, also love that skin pattern, my only questions are what does the other side look like and why isn't he in the gallery?
Well now he's in the gallery haha. We need more skink priests there, hardly anyone has the newer model there. lmoffat please take some pics of yours when you can I'd love to see it. Reds sound amazing.
About a day after I posted I came down with REALLY bad flu so despite being off work for so long was actually not able/motivated enough to paint him, i'm thankfully better now (as of this morning) so I will get him painted and displayed soon.
The trick is to not be afraid to mix colours - oh, and the thinner the line the better. I would have tried washing but my noobness at painting scared me into just lines.
Looking good, ... sounds like you need a sacrificial practice model. (to practice your painting skills on)
I know I'm a bit late to the game but I recently painted a Skink Starpriest, I've only painted about 30 models before this and I wouldn't say it was too tricky to produce average results. Anyway, the way I did it was to base coat it all in red. I then put a tiny bit of yellow paint on my brush and dipped the tip of that into water, I then applied it to the feather, from just above the base of the feather to the top, then, without cleaning my brush, I just got a tiny bit of red paint on my brush and blended the two colours together. I then just used water if the blend wasn't good enough to just soften the transition so it don't look so "liney". I did the same for the green. I didn't bother putting blue on as I didn't think it would look as good seeing as the majority of the model is blue already. I did each feather one at a time and these were the results. Looks ok from 3 foot away! I think some of the green could be better but hey, I'm still new to painting so it'll take a bit of time to learn.
That's some great looking feathers, to be honest I got frustrated with myself and put the model on the back burner whilst I finish my Troglodon.
Ah! I'd be so scared of painting anything that big! I think I'd make a mess of it. Feel like you can get away with a lot more with the smaller models!