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Plunging into gold-ness

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by Cuauhtémoc, Apr 29, 2010.

  1. Cuauhtémoc
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    Cuauhtémoc New Member

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    Hi,

    2 days ago I decided to finally start the work on my BSB which I fully converted and only need to be painted.
    So, I finished the under coat and now I am in a problem: All the models I painted until now were troops, so I didn't go for too much effort in painting them. But this model already demanded so much work from me that it will be a shame not to paint it to the best I can.
    So, I would like your suggestions on gold-painting. What is the best way to paint gold in a striking way? Does it matter if before I apply the gold I paint a coat of some base-color, like red for example?

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. n810
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    Most people like black under thier metalic paints,
    if you are lookin to paint aged gold try some light
    washes of delven brown and sepia, and perhaps
    a light drybrush of silver or a gold silver mix
    in the sharp edges. ;)


    Ps. something like this.... http://www.kaple.dk/?page=tutorials&id=34
     
  3. Aranigej
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    A really effective method I use for painting gold (especially for lizardmen) is the following:

    1. Black undercoat

    2. Shining Gold basecoat (a good even covering i.e. not drybrush!)

    3. Brown ink (or a suitable brown wash)

    4. Shining Gold highlight (leaving the recesses shaded)

    5. Final highlight using a 1:1 mixture of shining gold and mithril silver (the very edges)



    For an example of how this works out check out the palanquin in my painting blog:

    http://www.lustria-online.com/threads/aranigejs-painted-minis-updated-new-slann-palanquin.1445/
     
  4. Lunchbox
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    scorched brown followed by a mix of shining gold/boltgun metal
     
  5. Sebulba
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    I do dwarf brass with a layer of burnished gold followed by gryphonne sepia and a dry brushing of burnished gold.

    I realize that is probably a lot of different colors though...
     
  6. imnohero
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    I prime black and do two coats of Shining Gold, wash with Devlan Mud, and then drybrush Burnished Gold. It comes out darker than real gold, but that's the look I like for things like EoTG and other older, artifact-like things.
     
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    Chainmail highlighted with Mithril Silver followed by several heavy washes of Gryphonne Sepia, it's how I painted my BSB bearer, it's quick, it's relativly easy and you get beautfifully highlighted gold that is quite light and so a colour that is not overpowering.
     

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