2nd Warlock finished, just a little eye design to finish off. 🙂
Added a shot of both of them together, introducing Jinx and Smite, the newest members of the Ulthwe family. 😁
Think I'll do my Autarch next...
Black armour is-
Black
Highlight incubi darkness
Highlight thunderhawk blue
Highlight Russ grey
Highlight fenrisian grey
Highlight blue horror
Yellow is-
White undercoat
Yriel yellow
Wash averland sunset and scrag brown mix
Wash scrag brown
Highlight flash gitz yellow
Highlight dorn yellow
Blade is-
Sotek green
Shade sotek + black
Highlight temple guard blue
Highlight baharroth blue
Highlight blue horror
Highlight white.
Bases are
Wilko light weight poly filler mix with water
Wash zamesi desert
Wash scrag brown
Wash doombull
Drybush tau light ochre
Dry brush zamesi desert
Dry brush ushabti bone
Mournfang brown edges
Cheers all!
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Sunday, 4 November 2018
Ulthwe Eldar
Here's some Eldar that I've recently been working on.
They took me a lot longer than I wanted and I picked Ulthwe as I thought it would be quick to paint!
I'm really happy to see them finished, now I can get my second Warlock done as a reward to myself. 🙂
Here are the colours I used-
Black armour is-
Black
Incubi darkness
Highlight thunderhawk blue
Highlight Russ grey
Yellow is-
White undercoat
Yriel yellow
Wash averland sunset and scrag brown mix
Wash scrag brown
Highlight flash gitz yellow
Highlight dorn yellow
Bone is-
Zandri dust
Ushabti bone
Wash seraphim sepia
Wash agrax
Highlight screaming skull
Highlight white.
Red is-
Mephiston red
Shade khorne red
Shade khorne red + black mix
Highlight evil sunz
Highlight wild rider red
Highlight lugganath orange
Bases are
Wilko light weight poly filler mix with water
Wash zamesi desert
Wash scrag brown
Wash doombull
Drybush tau light ochre
Dry brush zamesi desert
Dry brush ushabti bone
Mournfang brown edges
Cheers all!!
They took me a lot longer than I wanted and I picked Ulthwe as I thought it would be quick to paint!
I'm really happy to see them finished, now I can get my second Warlock done as a reward to myself. 🙂
Here are the colours I used-
Black armour is-
Black
Incubi darkness
Highlight thunderhawk blue
Highlight Russ grey
Yellow is-
White undercoat
Yriel yellow
Wash averland sunset and scrag brown mix
Wash scrag brown
Highlight flash gitz yellow
Highlight dorn yellow
Bone is-
Zandri dust
Ushabti bone
Wash seraphim sepia
Wash agrax
Highlight screaming skull
Highlight white.
Red is-
Mephiston red
Shade khorne red
Shade khorne red + black mix
Highlight evil sunz
Highlight wild rider red
Highlight lugganath orange
Bases are
Wilko light weight poly filler mix with water
Wash zamesi desert
Wash scrag brown
Wash doombull
Drybush tau light ochre
Dry brush zamesi desert
Dry brush ushabti bone
Mournfang brown edges
Cheers all!!
Sunday, 16 September 2018
Elucia Vhane
Hi all,
Here is my painted version of the new Rogue Trader Elucia Vhane that I also sculpted for the new Kill Team Rogue Trader expansion released today!
My inspiration was taken from the amazing concepts from John Blanche when both sculpting and painting this miniature.
I wanted her to feel like a piece if Johns art work with the chosen colour pallet and background.
It's enjoyable to paint your own miniatures and also a great learning experience!
I hope you like!
Cheers, Daz
Here is my painted version of the new Rogue Trader Elucia Vhane that I also sculpted for the new Kill Team Rogue Trader expansion released today!
My inspiration was taken from the amazing concepts from John Blanche when both sculpting and painting this miniature.
I wanted her to feel like a piece if Johns art work with the chosen colour pallet and background.
It's enjoyable to paint your own miniatures and also a great learning experience!
I hope you like!
Cheers, Daz
Saturday, 30 June 2018
Endrinmaster
Hi all,
here's my finished entry for the Age of Sigmar Golden Demon. This miniature has been sat on my desk for quite a while and the Golden Demon competition was a great excuse to finish it!
I was lucky to get a custom head sculpted by Seb Perbet for this miniature which I think added loads of character to the piece.
I went with a colour pallet that reflected the traditional colours of Victorian Steam engines which I think worked well alongside the pitted metal effects.
The competition was tough in the staff category and was very lucky to receive gold. Congrats to all the winners! 🙂
here's my finished entry for the Age of Sigmar Golden Demon. This miniature has been sat on my desk for quite a while and the Golden Demon competition was a great excuse to finish it!
I was lucky to get a custom head sculpted by Seb Perbet for this miniature which I think added loads of character to the piece.
I went with a colour pallet that reflected the traditional colours of Victorian Steam engines which I think worked well alongside the pitted metal effects.
The competition was tough in the staff category and was very lucky to receive gold. Congrats to all the winners! 🙂
Monday, 19 March 2018
Shadespire Fyre Slayer
Hi all, here's a Shadespire Fyre Slayer that I painted as a gift for Joe Tomaszewski to celebrate his his 10 years at GW.
Joe sculpted these amazing Fyre Slayers and are his first miniatures released as a citadel designer.
Great work Joe!
Inspired (obviously) by the art in the Fyre Slayer book.
Cheers! Daz
Joe sculpted these amazing Fyre Slayers and are his first miniatures released as a citadel designer.
Great work Joe!
Inspired (obviously) by the art in the Fyre Slayer book.
Cheers! Daz
Sunday, 4 February 2018
Blood Angels Primaris Captain
Hi all, here's my latest miniature I've painted. I've painted hundreds of minis over the years but I've never painted one for my brother Dave. He is the reason why I started with this wonderful and creative hobby of ours!
Today is his 40th birthday and he loves Blood Angels Space Marines so to say thank you and happy birthday I painted him this Primaris Captain inspired by the Art of John Blanche.
Happy birthday Dave, thanks for bringing home that White Dwarf magazine back in 1992! 😁
Today is his 40th birthday and he loves Blood Angels Space Marines so to say thank you and happy birthday I painted him this Primaris Captain inspired by the Art of John Blanche.
Happy birthday Dave, thanks for bringing home that White Dwarf magazine back in 1992! 😁
Thursday, 27 April 2017
The Dirty Dazzlers Skaven Team
Hi all,
We have had a bit of Blood Bowl fever here at work recently so i took the opportunity to paint up my classic Skaven team. I've had the team for years but never had the chance to paint it till the new edition of the game was released last Christmas.
I love these classic Jes Goodwin sculpts, full of character and pretty mean looking for Skaven!
I went for contrasting colours of purple and yellow with some classic chequered patterns for details.
It was a fun little project and painting more than one miniature was a challenge!
Hope you like! Daz
We have had a bit of Blood Bowl fever here at work recently so i took the opportunity to paint up my classic Skaven team. I've had the team for years but never had the chance to paint it till the new edition of the game was released last Christmas.
I love these classic Jes Goodwin sculpts, full of character and pretty mean looking for Skaven!
I went for contrasting colours of purple and yellow with some classic chequered patterns for details.
It was a fun little project and painting more than one miniature was a challenge!
Hope you like! Daz
Monday, 24 April 2017
Orruk Warboss Skin Tutorial.
Hi all, I started this miniature a while ago now and I'm pretty sure that it wont get finished. I did do a stage by stage on the skin (yes it's blue) so i thought I'd post it up anyway.
Hopefully someone might find it useful!
Cheers! Daz
1. Undercoat grey
2. Basecoat Hawk Turquoise + Bleached bone mix 80/20
3. Shade Thunderhawk Blue
4. Highlight Hawk Turquoise + Kommando Khaki 70/30
5. Add Bleached Bone into the previous mix to highlight
6. Add White to the previous mix to highlight
7. Shade Incubi Darkness
8. Add blue and red tones around ears and mouth
9. Mix black into the highlight mix and paint under the eyes
10. Paint Bleached bone in the bottom shadows
11. Paint Kommando Khaki in the bottom shadows
12. Highlight Bleached Bone
13. Highlight White
Sunday, 23 April 2017
Goblin Warboss
Hi all,
Been a while I know, sorry! :)
Here is a quick pic of a miniature i painted some time ago. It is a limited edition Goblin Warboss which i painted for a work friend as a gift.
It was a fun little project and my main aim was to add a lot of colour and go a little bit retro with the painting!
Hope you like, more posts soon....promise! ;)
Been a while I know, sorry! :)
Here is a quick pic of a miniature i painted some time ago. It is a limited edition Goblin Warboss which i painted for a work friend as a gift.
It was a fun little project and my main aim was to add a lot of colour and go a little bit retro with the painting!
Hope you like, more posts soon....promise! ;)
Saturday, 30 July 2016
Striking Scorpion
Hi all,
I've just finished painting this classic Eldar Striking Scorpion for a bit of a hobby break. It was fun to do and quite fast as well, those old Eldar are still awesome minis!
Hope you like, Daz
I've just finished painting this classic Eldar Striking Scorpion for a bit of a hobby break. It was fun to do and quite fast as well, those old Eldar are still awesome minis!
Hope you like, Daz
Sunday, 3 July 2016
Non Metallic Metals
Hi all,
I get asked a lot about painting non metallic metals, also
known as NMM. In this post I hope to explain the theory behind the technique
and also how I go about rendering this technique on a miniature.
To start with it's worth saying that the non metallic metal
technique is basically a way of painting convincing metal effects on to a 2D
surface. You will see this used on a lot of art when the artist has to paint
metallic areas without the aid of metallic paints. This Blood Angel art by Dave
Gallagher is a good example of this.
So with this in mind technically NMM should not really be
applied to miniature painting as it is a 2D technique and miniature painting is
a 3D art form. This certainly doesn't stop miniature painters from applying non
metallic metals to miniatures because if done well it can create a pleasing
finish.
Painting NMM is all about tricking the viewer into thinking
that what they are seeing is real metals, to do this you need to observe how
light reflects and reacts to different metallic surfaces. A great way to start
to lean this is to look at art work. You can pretty much transfer what the
artist has done onto your miniature, when I started learning NMM I painted a
few sword blades and copied what I saw on the art onto the blade. My Death
master Snikch is a good example.
When I approach painting a miniature in non metallics I
first imaging 4 points of light around the top of the model. This help me to
place my initial guide highlights over the model. I've found that imagining
these four spots of light at each corner of the miniature gives me a good
indication of where the light will be as I paint the model, it's easy to get
confused and a bit lost when painting NMM so this keeps it simple for me. The
amazing diagram below should help :).
Another trick when painting NMM is to change the tone of the
colour when the surface you are painting changes angles. So if you are painting
some gold armour and it has a corner change the tone from extreme light to
extreme dark at this point. You can see in the image below how much the
contrast changes in the armour surface as it changes shape, the foot is a good
example of the colour going from light to dark to light again giving the illusion
of a reflective surface.
What I've found helps a lot in achieving a realistic shiny
metallic finish is a the last stage of reflection highlights that are added.
When trying to learn this technique I observed that many painters didn't add
this effect to their NMM and I started to experiment with it. The stages below
on the Sanguinor which I painted show how this last stage can really give you
that shiny reflective effect to the surface. Adding these reflection lines and
hot spots over the surface in the correct places and on the edges can give you
a nice effect.
Here are the paints that I use when painting non metallic
metals-
Gold NMM
·
Basecoat Snakebite leather (Balor Brown)
·
Highlight by mixing in Bubonic brown (Zamesi
Desert)
·
Highlight by mixing in Bleached bone (Ushabti
Bone)
·
Shade with Terracotta (Doombull Brown)
·
Shade with Terracotta and Black mix
·
Highlight with Bleached bone and white mix
·
Glaze the area with Lhamian medium and yellow
ink mix
·
Glaze into the recesses with Lhamian medium and
red ink mix
The stage that you add the glazes
is quite important as until this stage they are can appear very wooden and
lacking in colour. The glazes add a lot of richness to the surface and punch a
lot of colour in for you. Doing it at the end of the highlight and shade process
gives you a lot of control over the desired finish.
For NMM silver I tend to change
the colours I use depending on the miniature. shades of grey, black and white
will do you for pretty much any of this and once again you can add the colour
you like with glazes of blues, browns at the end stages
The image of Ikit Claw is a good
example of a few different NMM colours on one model, I wanted to give him copper armour with steel
claws and brass detailing. It was all painted using the same technique but by
changing the colours I used.
The image of the Dwarf Lord shows
the steel NMM technique next to the gold one. Notice the white hot spot
highlights placed within the extreme dark areas.
The image of the Stormcast Lord
shows the use of the glazes to add colour and then the use white to add the
reflection points and final highlights.
Here are a few close ups of some
of my miniatures showing the techniques I have described. I don't usually post
such large pictures but I think it's important to see how the NMM technique is
applied.
I hope this post has been useful
for you and if you are thinking of trying NMM then hopefully it will help you
along the way!
Thanks for reading, Daz
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