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Skeith154
04-20-2012, 01:04 AM
so, i just picked up my long awaited demi-gryphs. however. i'm not terrible keen on painting a bird/mammal creature. i can do lizards and dragons no problems but the old Karl franz deathclaw.... was less then satisfactory. so! before i start in one these babies. i was wondering if any one has some suitible ideas concerning the general colors i should apply to the Demi's. i'd aim for something a little closer to realistic lion/eagle colors but i'm certainly not opposed to other set ups. any how, what are others doing to their gryphs?

Thornblood
04-23-2012, 11:08 AM
Heya!

I think picking your colours is really important. GW colours tend to be loaded with pigment and be very very bright, not normal for mammals and birds (except in small places). For Lion style fur aim for a dark beige or khaki, not yellow, for tigers similar, take some orange and add grey.

The Demigryphs are really nice models, but I can see how the muscles and 'fur' bits could be quite unforgiving. On page 71 of the new Empire book it shows one Demigrph with greyish paws- its called 'socks' on a horse which looks very nice and heps break up the colours. The other Demigryph at the bottom of the page is black with dark brown highlights- another good way of avoiding big stark areas of skin which can be daunting.

If it turns out badly, and if your freehand is ok, try adding feint big-cat markings, but find some pics online first and practice the shapes with a pencil or pen, or with a paintbrish on your palette first.

As for feathers- not so different from scales- lots of detail and texture so dont sweat it!

Nightstalker
04-24-2012, 03:04 PM
its not a demigryphon but im painting the gryphon of the isle of blood box at the moment. I started with bubonic brown (dont know how its called now) and so far used the red ink on it. I think so far its a good start.

DarkDesigner
04-25-2012, 04:28 AM
I think the best advice for painting animal hybrid creatures is to start from a similar basecoat. So for eagle/lion, start both with an earthy brown and the take them up in slightly different directions. Using the same wash will help tie the halves together as well. That said, I think the contrasting tones used on the GW models, especcially the Amber Wizard Gryphon, are really striking.

Personally, if I ever paint one, I'll be going for a pigeon glued to tabbycat look.

Skeith154
04-25-2012, 05:18 PM
ahh my thanks for your ideas.

BuyPainted
04-26-2012, 07:28 AM
Demigryph tutorial (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiL6GaPzgbY&list=UUsVtZ8SRClYf4tPzy8HjNtA&index=2&feature=plcp)

Maybe it will help ;)

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Skeith154
05-05-2012, 10:28 AM
well. i painted one up, i went with a pretty basic paint selection. some how unintentionally i copied the feather color of the dudes on the box cover. but that aside boltgun metal and shining gold for the armor ... turned out nicely