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An exercise in quicker paintbjobs. Finally one that was a success, instead of another figure, that I keep on embelishing and adding details to, like an OCD case. This guy took me a day of focused painting. It uses the same techniques as the Black Templar I painted earlier, but simpler, quicker, less precise. With highlighting and detailing made mostly with instinctual brush-strokes and relying on muscle memory, rather than focusing on precison. Also, not as much clean up of sloppier brushstrokes, simpler weathering and no freehand. I think of it as a "lower resolution" version of that Black Templars model.

 

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He looks very cool. I wonder if some of the larger scratches (like on his right shoulder and powerfist) might look better with more variation in the direction, i.e. not all going the same way?

 

If I were to commission you to paint something I'd want the works, but if that's what you'd call your tabletop standard that is pretty epic.

A quick paint test. Normally I paint my marines around the principle of edge highlighting, like the GW 'Eavy Metal team. But sometimes I also try a more advanced way of hand-blending, area highlights, as opposed to just keeping to the edges. However this style is reserved for single display models (like the older Scythe of the Emperor on the background photo of my page), as it's too time consuming and complicated for armies. Well, today I sat down and quickly painted this Dark Angel (or rather part of the Dark Angel), to see if a simler version of this technique could be done quick enough for squads. And I think - yes. So perhaps that's an option I will offer to clients from now on.

 

Full disclosure - Some of the blendings on the mini are just slightly, slightly less smooth in real life, than on the photos (taken at different settings, hence the lighting). Looks good enough in hand, especially since it's supposed to be a look for a whole unit.

 

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  • 2 months later...

Back from the dead. Part of the current commissioned DA tactical squad. The pics are a bit crappy, as the set was done on a borrowed camera. The highlights in real life aren't as saturated and contrasting. Also the varnish left some reflective glare that was picked up by the camera and overpowered the painted highlights, making the minis on the pics a bit too shiny and "busier" than they really are (especially the one without robes for some reason).

 

I've added an impression of a cross-hatched, woven texture to the robed marine. One - to make it more detailed and realistic. And two - to bring across the point that these guys are not walking around in silky smooth fabrics, but rather in crude, heavily-woven, penitent robes.

 

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  • 1 month later...

Random question: Do You guys know any Space Marine sculpt from GW and Forge World mini ranges, that show the marines standing 100% straight. Practicaly any Space Marine leg part I can think of, is in some kind of pose, where one or both legs are bended at the knee. The only "standing marines" I remember are the fincast Masters of the Chapter, but the sculpts have ceremonial capes fused with their legs.

I am looking for something that I could pose my conversion with like this:

http://www.deviantart.com/art/Iron-Dragons-Marine-64638092

  • 2 months later...

One of my previous commissions.

If You like it (or dislike it smile.png ), You can leave a vote here: http://www.coolminiornot.com/379209

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Caledor Sky as base, highlighted over several stages by mixing in progressively higher amounts of white, with the final highlights having a bright ice blue look. After that the whole armour was given a thin glaze layer Caledor Sky mixed with some Lahmian Medium, and after that another one of 50/50 Caledor Sky/Kantor Blue and some Lahmian Medium,

Shadow areas were darkened with a wash of Kantor Blue and Black (with some Glaze Medium), and then sometimes blacklined, depending on the place.

  • 3 months later...

Had a bit of a mess in real life these past few month, but I am getting back to regular painting.

 

A bike for a work-in-progress Master of a Client's custom Astartes Chapter.

 

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If the photos are looking good, then it's a pure accident. My camera is nothing special (Nikon D3000), I don't own a tripod, nor a lighbox and only use one lamp. And my photo skills and knowledge of equipment mostly boils down to "keep the camera steady". However I do alter the contrast and colours of the pics in photoshop a little bit, in order to bring the colour balance closer to the way it looks in real life, as my camera - depending on the chosen settings - tends to take the photos either too cool and blue, or too warm and orange.

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