Fantastic paintjobs, truely a level of skill to make one enviousEspecially in love with your earlier Stegadon, was thinking of doing the skin and scale color for mine the same way
So beautiful ! May I ask how did you make the amazing stone ? Love it !
Everyone wants to know the stone technique, hehe. I've explained it a couple of times but I really don't care to write it again:
- Base of Dawnstone
- Wash with Agrax Earthsade
- Drybrush with Administratum Grey
- Edge highlighting with Administratum
- Edge highlighting with Ulthuan Grey
- Glaze shadows and certain parts with Biel-tan Green
That's it, pretty easy
I saw you mentioned that for the scales of your skinks you did the 3:1 lahmian - shade mix, I've attempted that with my Saurus Warriors but the few attempts I've had with it doesn't do their scales any justice, one of my attempts the scales actually just turned a slightly darker tone of the color and the mix itself just looked like a brighter version of the original color.
So to get great looking scales with some decent highlights, how exactly do you go about it? It's one of the areas I feel I struggle the most with to get good results
Ah ok, so for rank and file standard units it's just a kantor blue on the scales, and then when you hit the heroic units you start highlighting through what I'm assuming is a ton of work and practice?
If I understand right, for the scales it's your Kantor Lahmian Mix > Manual highlighting of individual scales with Blue Horror and im assuming the extreme highlights you add some whites.
And the mix of kantor : lahmian, is just applied directly onto the initial basecoat on the scales that is usually the same as the skins color?
Also thank you for taking the time to reply
That is correct. Blue horror goes in the corners and tips of the scales.
I dont go into white though for the highlights, just blue horror. I never use white for highlighting except if I want to paint white, that is why I love Citadel Range, the amount of amazing off-white and very bright pastel colours is amazing.
My go to colours for extreme hightlights are ususally either Ulthuan Grey or Pallyd Witch Flesh, but as you see I use others as well like Blue Horror, Gauss Blaster Green, Dorn Yellow or Lugganath Orange.
Thanks! It's a good insight, was trying to visualize the process you go through to get the results you get, I've got myself another 12 saurus warriors and 15 temple guard to get through, so I'm thinking I'll give your method an attempt.
Considering not highlighting scales on the standard Saurus Warriors though, the last 12 really killed me to go through and the result is not as good as I hoped it wouldd be![]()
Thank you! Will be following your thread, still very impressed by your resultsDon't do it, it's not worth the effort for basic infantry and the result is very good with just a wash. Good luck!
Cant speak for everyone, but your style is quite similar to 'eavy metal from GW if not exactly the same, so any tips, step by steps or such you give out I'm sure people will love as that particular style looks great on GW miniaturesI will try to make a step by step guide on the Skinks in the near future. It seems like a highly requested thing.
Cant speak for everyone, but your style is quite similar to 'eavy metal from GW if not exactly the same, so any tips, step by steps or such you give out I'm sure people will love as that particular style looks great on GW miniatures![]()
Stunning as usual! Cold Ones look so strangeSomehow, the newer and older models of cold ones look somewhat equally derpy but in their own way