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James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...

Publicado el 17 enero 2013 por Loorg
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James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...
As we waited all day to hear from the mechanics at the garage (still waiting, so no word until Friday, I guess) I ramped up the work on the Forgewprld Angron set. I had been working on the other parts for 2-3 days, but I wanted to concentrate the photos on Angron himself.
This is a gold recipe that I have not used in a long time. It is modified a bit, but it should still be fun! It is based on snakebite leather. There are some Vallejo colors I have been using for the last year or two for this purpose, but I wanted to give this a try. :-)
You can see the snakebite leather (mixed with some very dark brown) applied across every gold surface.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...
Working with my usual shaded basecoat technique, I thought about how I would get to my lighter colors.
This view of my temporary palette gives you a sense of the plan... I wanted a cooler light on the left, and a slightly warmer light on the right. The warmer colors will generally be facing upwards, and the cooler shades towards the ground.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...
Those warmer tones are mixed in with my lights on the sky facing surfaces...
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...
And the cooler lights towards the ground.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...
To make sure I don't end up with an 'orphan color", that light color is also applied to the fur cape.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...
The skulls get more of a red, so that they separate a bit from everything else.
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...
A bit of that tone is used on the face. Later tonight I will have another post to show the progression of the lightest highlights. Then it will be time for glazing and tinting fun!!!
James Wappel Miniature Painting: Some Angron management...painting work in progress...

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