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Did I make a mistake on the undercoat as white? If I am going to do a lot of gold?

Anyone?

Cop out answer, Yes/No/Maybe?

I have never used white as a base before for gold. And if I am being completely honest, I have always preferred to go with a darker base/primer coat for my gold heavy models. I always liked starting off with black or a dark reddish brown and building up to my gold hues from there. Especially since it makes a quick and not quite dirty metallic paint job look pretty decent.

That said, I now want to explore painting over white or another light base with gold since I have never ever tried that before. And that is a shame in and of itself!!! I wonder if you could really double down on the washed out sun-bleached desert look with that? Especially if you added some fun weathering effects.

I hope you keep on posting your WIP on it, I am probably going start up a thread following the painting of my army now!
 
I've been using Retributor Armour when painting gold and I've not had an issue regardless of which colour primer I have used. I have tried it over purple, black, bone and white primers and after 2 coats there hasn't been a noticeable difference in end result.
 
Thanks guys.

I'll be using Retributor Armour and, after reading everyone's input, I'm going to do a watered down layer of black on the parts I want to do gold.

This will also help me plan out the model as, like I've mentioned, I haven't painted for over 20 years. The Plague/Rot Toad models were great to start with as (let's face it) they're very user friendly with the fact that they are supposed to look disgusting.

The Hierotitan will need to have crisp lines/edges. Per the Lore they are supposed to be covered in jewels which I'd like to do, but the model itself doesn't really have that many.

I think I will try to keep it mainly white, bone, gold.

I've ordered some Vallejo fluorescent paints and my current idea is a fluorescent blue on the flames on the Scales, with whitish highlights. We'll see how it comes out :)
 
Thanks guys.

I'll be using Retributor Armour and, after reading everyone's input, I'm going to do a watered down layer of black on the parts I want to do gold.

This will also help me plan out the model as, like I've mentioned, I haven't painted for over 20 years. The Plague/Rot Toad models were great to start with as (let's face it) they're very user friendly with the fact that they are supposed to look disgusting.

The Hierotitan will need to have crisp lines/edges. Per the Lore they are supposed to be covered in jewels which I'd like to do, but the model itself doesn't really have that many.

I think I will try to keep it mainly white, bone, gold.

I've ordered some Vallejo fluorescent paints and my current idea is a fluorescent blue on the flames on the Scales, with whitish highlights. We'll see how it comes out :)

Looking forward to seeing your progress on the Hierotitan :)
 
Okay, the paint arrived!

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I was thinking about the only thing that I did well when I painted last time and that was armour.

I would undercoat black and then drybrush silver. It seems like I should do the same with the gold paint on the armour pieces of the Hierotitan.

Anyone have any input on this? Anyone find it better just to do gold over white straight painting?

@Sudsinabucket any input from the master? ;)
 
Okay, the paint arrived!

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I was thinking about the only thing that I did well when I painted last time and that was armour.

I would undercoat black and then drybrush silver. It seems like I should do the same with the gold paint on the armour pieces of the Hierotitan.

Anyone have any input on this? Anyone find it better just to do gold over white straight painting?

@Sudsinabucket any input from the master? ;)
So first off, Im glad you came back to painting, this community is far better offwith you in it than not, I know we all benefit from you in different ways. So, thanks for coming back!

I personally prime black almost always these days, so black is my go to for gold. However, Doing a base of red or orange is also, i also usually shade gold with Reikland Fleshshade which gives the gold a nice red hue and would work with the red, brown or black background/base color. I also really water down my ret gold to a very watery consistency and slowly build it up... like more so than a wash
 
So, I'm trying to block in black (watered down) the areas I want to do in gold. It's a bit tedious as this part I'm trying to make a clear delineation of what will be gold and what will not be.

I've decided head (bar face), pauldrons, vambraces, staff and the kind of funny loin-armour thing.

It took ages to block in edges with a fine brush but it will also help me on planning out the rest of the model.

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Still going obviously...
 
Okay, so I've done two watered down coats of black on the areas I'm going to paint gold.

I'm planning to have the body mainly bone, with white section and blue fluorescent jewels (as if swirling with energy), and the same blue on the eyes and the fires in the scales.

I'm a little concerned about the clean edges between the colors (my hand is not the steadiest) but I'm just going to roll ahead (slowly) for now.

Any advice for making the edges really crisp would be welcome (I already stole the idea from @Sudsinabucket on pressing the heels of my hands together for support which helps but is not perfect by a long shot for me at least.)

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I think I'm done with gold now...

I think I'll do the fluorescent blue for the eyes and flames next, then bone color for most of the statues body, with white parts (as if there is stone and marble).

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I'm happy that the edges are fairly crisp (doesn't really stand up to close inspection) thanks to @Sudsinabucket's palms together technique :) Thanks man!
 
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