Never toss a dwarf! |
I'm particularly fond of the beard work and the Non-Metal Metallic i used on the ax/shield. It's my first time using the NMM technique where you paint the reflection using shades of grey instead of actual metallic paint. I though it turned out fairly well considering i kept it simple and didn't use a ton of shades (only ~5).
The priming technique i used this time is gray spray paint primer and then dry-brush white to highlight the details. I think it works better because although i like white primer for bright color, it always seems to take a thicker layer to get an even coat than grey or black. Grey is a good balance. The white only picks up on the edges which gives your color basecoat a natural slight highlight. Also the extra layers of white builds up where you want the build up (on the edges) so it's better than using a wash which fills in areas and decreases overall detail. conceptually. it may not actually make a significant difference.
Anyway, the game is great and we've been playing it a lot so i'll be painting the rest of the heroes up soon!
2 comments:
cool
Worldwide Tweets is your news, entertainment, music fashion website. We provide you with the latest breaking news and videos straight from the entertainment industry. Visit dwarf tossing for more details.
Post a Comment