Sunday, July 15, 2001

Games-Workshop's Warrior



The warrior was an interesting project. There's a lot I like about him and there's a bit I'm not satisfied with. The mouth in particular - should have done something to darken the expression but I struggled with it a couple of times and gave up. The body tones, blending the blues and reds, the drybrushing all came out rather well. Finished in July of 2001.

Painting Instructions for Warhammer Quest Warrior

Step 1: Undercoat model with White Primer
Step 2: Use Bronzed Flesh on skin
Step 3: Use Scorched Brown on boot and bear skin
Step 4: Use Blood Red on inside of bear skin
Step 5: Use Snakebite Leather on hair - water down a bit
Step 6: Use Enchanted Blue on loincloth and cuffs
Step 7: Use Chaos Black on all metal bits and bear claws
Step 8: Drybrush Chainmail on all metal bits
Step 9: Highlight drybrush Mithril Silver on sword
Step 10: Wash sword with Enchanted Blue
Step 11: Use Vomit Brown on bear claws
Step 12: Highlight bear claws with Bleached Bone
Step 13: Use Bleached Bone on teeth
Step 14: Drybrush Blood Red on skulls
Step 15: Drybrush bear fur with Bestial Brown, Snakebite Leather, Bubonic Brown, and Bleached Bone
Step 16: Blend inside bear skin from Scab Red to Blood Red
Step 17: Use Bubonic Brown on boot knife
Step 18: Highlight hair with Leprous Brown
Step 19: Use Vermin Brown on fur of boot
Step 20: Drybrush Leprous Brown on fur of boot
Step 21: Drybrush mix of Leprous Brown and Bleached Bone on fur of boot
Step 22: Highlight boot using Bestial Brown to Bubonic Brown
Step 23: Blend blue areas from Enchanted Blue to Lightning Blue with Ice Blue Highlights
Step 24: Blend Vermin Brown, Bronzed Flesh, and Elf Flesh on skin
Step 25: Use Chaos Black on base
Step 26: Drybrush base with Shadow Grey to Ghostly Grey

Saturday, July 07, 2001

Games-Workshop's Elf



After a couple of months off, I was back at it again with a vengeance. The standard Elf was my next victim. I modelled him from the GW folks with a couple of changes. Blended the sword with blue as that seems more elven to me. I was quite impressed with the white triangles on the fringes as that took quite a bit of time and patience. It was one of those do I really want to attempt that type of moments and I'm glad that I did - really brings the character to life. The scans here aren't the greatest as the sword, bow, and cape make the model sit off the scanner at strange angles. Did my best - enjoy. Finished in July of 2001.

Painting Instructions for Warhammer Quest Elf

Step 1: Undercoat model with White Primer
Step 2: Use Elf Flesh on face and hands
Step 3: Use watered down Flesh Wash on face and hands then repeat Step 2
Step 4: Highlight face with Pallid Flesh
Step 5: Use Snot Green on cloak
Step 6: Use Golden Yellow on shirt and cloak tail
Step 7: Use Enchanted Blue on leggings and shirt sleaves
Step 8: Use Blood Red on shirt fringes
Step 9: Use Scorched Brown on boots and sword sheath
Step 10: Use Space Wolves Grey on boot inner lining
Step 11: Use Blazing Orange on bow
Step 12: Undercoat metal with Chaos Black
Step 13: Blend sword from Enchanted Blue to Ice Blue
Step 14: Highlight sword with Skull White
Step 15: Use Snakebite Leather on sword handle and pouch
Step 16: Use Bestial Brown on hair
Step 17: Drybrush Shining Gold on metal
Step 18: Use Blood Red on all gems
Step 19: Blend cloak from Dark Angels Green to Scorpian Green
Step 20: Blend leggings and shirt sleaves from Regal Blue to Ice Blue
Step 21: Blend shirt and cloak tail from Fiery Orange to mix of Bad Moon Yellow and Skull White
Step 22: Drybrush boot, leather bag, and sword handle with Bestial Brown to Bubonic Brown
Step 23: Blend top of boots with Shadow Grey to Ghostly Grey
Step 24: Blend bow and gems with Blood Red to Fiery Orange
Step 25: Use Chaos White for triangle pattern on shirt fringes
Step 26: Highlight metal with Burnished Gold
Step 27: Use Chaos Black on base
Step 28: Drybrush base with Shadow Grey to Ghostly Grey