Mostly 'armless. |
Not much has actually been done, but enough experimenting that I wanted to note down how I achieved the effects. The halo collar was entirely coloured with washes and glazes, no layer paints of any kind. I could go back and do something more, but at this point it's not really worth it (and because I haven't decided what more to do).
- Corax White (just the base coat)
- Lamenters Yellow (glaze)
- Casandora Yellow (wash; I just wanted an excuse to use that wash again)
- Fuegan Orange (wash; again, just wanted the excuse, limited to more recessed areas)
- Druchii Violet (wash; gold colours look better with a bit of violet)
- Seraphim Sepia (wash; just to tie everything together)
The flask on his left is something I spent far too much time with. I wasn't sure if I wanted it transparent or not, and ultimately went with "mostly not". So while it's still towards the red end of the spectrum, it's not blood-red. I did want the neck to be darker, hinting that the bottom of the flask is filled with something. Ultimately, the following:
- Shyish Purple (contrast)
- Gal Vorbak Red (base, thinned, more layers towards the bottom)
- Screamer Pink (layer, more towards the bottom)
- Bloodletter (heavily applied to shift away from pink, more to red)
Lahmian Medium and Nuln Oil (about 3:1) were mixed and added into recessed areas of the armour to give it a bit more contrast. Ulthuan Grey turned out rather well as a highlight, but it's very subtle. Don't want to do much more - white is such a hard colour to work with that I could easily mess it up.
Next steps are to start filling in some metallics, and highlight the flask stopper slightly.
-- silly painter.
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