BoLS Lounge : Wargames, Warhammer & Miniatures Forum
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11
  1. #1
    Librarian
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Orem, UT
    Posts
    829

    Default Madrak World Ender with freehand runes

    This is another mini that I painted for the P3 Grandmasters painting competition. He was awarded a silver medal (which I'm proud of, given the competition at the event).

    For those of you less familiar with the mini, I extended the base and cut off some embossed runes in order to paint them back on as freehand.

    I've also posted him up on [url=http://coolminiornot.com/257140]CMON[/url] if anyone is interested in voting.


    www.GardenNinja.com

  2. #2
    Battle-Brother
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    St Andrews, Scotland
    Posts
    45

    Default

    Wow. Just wow. That is absolutely stunning, and thoroughly deserving of a silver medal.

    The palette that you've chosen makes him look very Morrowan; was that deliberate? If so, I like how you've kept the Trollblood influence with the subtle chequers on the quitarii.

  3. #3
    Librarian
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Orem, UT
    Posts
    829

    Default

    Thank you.

    I hadn't actually thought of it as Morrowan, but I did want to use very light colors on him. The white quitarii was something of a challenge from my wife (she wanted to see me do a white on white pattern on him, and checkers seemed like the best way to suggest a tartan).

    www.GardenNinja.com

  4. #4

    Default

    That is down right stunning. Brilliant work. I like the fact that the colors make him look drained by the weight of his axe.

    Just excellent, well done!
    Favorite Team Mate - 40k Narrative (Heresy) WARGames Con 2013
    Favorite Player - 40k Narrative (Armageddon) WARGames Con 2011
    Favorite Opponent - Warmachine Steamroller - WARGames Con 2010

  5. #5
    Battle-Brother
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Southeast Texas
    Posts
    22

    Default

    Wow what a great paintjob, just beautiful.

  6. #6
    Chapter-Master
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Cincinnati
    Posts
    2,680

    Default

    This is just awful. Seriously. Why would you post this here....

    ...and make the rest of us feel so bad.

    I love the Madrak skin. You'd be a saintly man were you willing to share the recipe.

    www.queencityguard.com

  7. #7
    Librarian
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Orem, UT
    Posts
    829

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by wittdooley View Post
    This is just awful. Seriously. Why would you post this here....

    ...and make the rest of us feel so bad.

    I love the Madrak skin. You'd be a saintly man were you willing to share the recipe.
    Well, Madrak's skin was painted using a two tone shading that I like to do on skin tones. I really like shading skin tones in this way because it gives the skin a complex organic look.

    The base color is P3 Frostbite, which was shaded first by a wash of Frostbite and Sanguine Highlight, then with a wash of Frostbite and Battledress Green, then with a very small area shading done with a wash of Battledress and Sanguine Highlight. After that, I reclaimed a lot of the areas with Frostbite, then highlighted by adding Morrowan White to the Frostbite.

    www.GardenNinja.com

  8. #8
    Chapter-Master
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Cincinnati
    Posts
    2,680

    Default

    Okay, I'm certainly going to try that!

    To be clear, though, because terminology varies, are your washes more of a wash akin to applying straight Devlan Mud (in my lingo, a very watered down mix of the paint that is applied to the crevices) or a glaze (again, in my lingo: heavily watered down color with the excess water offloaded before applying the remaining pigment).

    Thanks again; I sincerely love this model. So much that I almost want to commission you do paint my albino Trolls.

    www.queencityguard.com

  9. #9
    Librarian
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Orem, UT
    Posts
    829

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by wittdooley View Post
    Okay, I'm certainly going to try that!

    To be clear, though, because terminology varies, are your washes more of a wash akin to applying straight Devlan Mud (in my lingo, a very watered down mix of the paint that is applied to the crevices) or a glaze (again, in my lingo: heavily watered down color with the excess water offloaded before applying the remaining pigment).

    Thanks again; I sincerely love this model. So much that I almost want to commission you do paint my albino Trolls.
    Well, let's see. The purpose of this is shading, and your 'glaze' technique will really more set a mood and less shade your base color. So we'll call it a wash.

    Make sure that the third wash is applied only to small portions of the mini (the deepest shading areas). The other two layers can be applied a little more liberally.

    www.GardenNinja.com

  10. #10
    Chapter-Master
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Cincinnati
    Posts
    2,680

    Default

    Cool, so it is a wash for shading and not for gradual build up of color. Really appreciate your time!

    www.queencityguard.com

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •