One eye is colour blind. |
Still having some trouble with getting the lighting just right, but it's late and I wanted to get something written out. So the above picture will have to do.
Small progress on Horus after a bit of a break. Mostly just filling out the belt and remaining torso armour plating. Nothing new in terms of colours, so far it's just a continuation of the same I've used before.
I've been thinking for a while about how to paint the studs, for example those seen on the pauldrons. Most variations of Horus have them as silver, however I'm slightly concerned that it will be too bright and take focus away from the rest of the model. On the other hand, the rest of the model isn't really there yet, so it could actually balance out once the model is finished. Perhaps it's worth seeing if Leadbelcher can mix well with black, or otherwise blob some contrast over the top to tone it down somewhat.
I'm also still deciding on the colours for the mace (Worldbreaker). I could strictly speaking glue one of the arms on now, but I'll wait longer until the mace is nearly finished, and perhaps more of the left leg, for reasons of ease of brush access.
Hanging pretty low there. |
The armour is:
- Corax White (primer, and then base paint for a smooth finish).
- Apothecary White (contrast paint)
- Basilicanum Grey / Contrast Medium (1:1)
The robe seen here is:
- Mechanicus Standard Grey
- Blood Angels Red (Contrast)
- Druchii Violet (Shade)
- Mephiston Red / Dryad Bark (1:1) for edge highlights
Choosing the right base prior to applying Contrast does make a noticeable difference, so it's important to get that right. I may use something slightly brighter for the outer garments, and the outer garments should be done before the armour. Otherwise it's going to make fixing mistakes very difficult; white is an unforgiving colour if mistakes are made in red.
-- silly painter.
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