Armour: Basecoat: Shadow Grey 1st shadow: Shadow Grey + Scorched Brown 2nd shaodow: Scorched Brown 1st highlight: Fortress Grey 2nd highlight: Fortress Grey + Ivory (VMC) Followed by a weathering with a sponge and a mixture of Scorched Brown + Chaos Black.
Red: Basecoat: Blood Red 1st shadow: Dark Flesh 2nd shadow: Scorched Brown 1st Highlight: Blazing Orange 2nd Highlight: Elf Flesh
very nice, first "glowing" plasma weapon coil I've liked. (I usually paint them "deactivated" in copper) The OSL is just so subtle. Really well done work, thanks for sharing it.
Stunning.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see the high contrast and smooth blends at work here as well as on your Orks.
I sat dumbfounded...then I wept...and then I cursed you...and then I wept some more.
ReplyDeleteNow I thank you, and look forward to seeing more.
Those are stunning - just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI feel so ashamed of my wolves in comparison now, beautiful work
Very awesome. What is the great company icon?
ReplyDeleteIn German it's "Leif Todeswolf". I think it's
ReplyDelete"Harald Deathwolf" in english, but I'm not shure.
Fantastic looking wolves. I'd love to hear more on how you painted the armor. The color variation is wonderful.
ReplyDeletethese are retartedly awesome! I cant even fathom how you did this...wow.
ReplyDeletelove the red, please post the recipe...
ReplyDeleteThe recipes are:
ReplyDeleteArmour:
Basecoat: Shadow Grey
1st shadow: Shadow Grey + Scorched Brown
2nd shaodow: Scorched Brown
1st highlight: Fortress Grey
2nd highlight: Fortress Grey + Ivory (VMC)
Followed by a weathering with a sponge and a mixture
of Scorched Brown + Chaos Black.
Red:
Basecoat: Blood Red
1st shadow: Dark Flesh
2nd shadow: Scorched Brown
1st Highlight: Blazing Orange
2nd Highlight: Elf Flesh
very nice, first "glowing" plasma weapon coil I've liked. (I usually paint them "deactivated" in copper) The OSL is just so subtle. Really well done work, thanks for sharing it.
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