Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Cryx battlegroup part 2

I made some progress with my Cryx battlegroup. This time I added the OSL (object source lighting) effects with Badger Krome airbrush. This effect turned out to be surprisingly neat. It's easy to mess up and overdo. The trick is to add white with an airbrush very lightly where you want the glow to hit, then layer some thinned down color or ink on top using an airbrush and lastly wash it. If you use oil wash, you can blend it very easily using mineral spririts and a brush. The green really pops out in the end. Simple yet effective.


Added white for the glow base














Airbrushed the glow with Vallejo fluo green and yellow














Made the oil wash using Monestial green and mineral spirits














Washed

















Not sure what next. Maybe I will highlight the metal edges a bit. Perhaps I will add some fluo yellow in the middle of the glow to make the glow more bright in the right places. To be continued...

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Cryx battlegroup project

Started a new project last weekend.  I honestly got more done than I thought. It was friday night on the first picture and sunday night in the second picture. I tried out some new weathering techniques. Also put up a Youtube channel and a facebook page. Subscribe and like if you like to get some updates from me. I've shot some tutorial and showcase videos, so you can expect those up soon. On my Facebook page I'm planning to add updates from my recent projects (more often than I update this blog). Anyway, this battlegroup is still missing necrotic glow, cloth on Deneghra (it will be blue, I ordered some P3's from Firestorm games) and bases obviously. Glows will be done with airbrush OSL technique.



Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Tau Broadsides


Finally had the chance to finish these. It's nice that now I have some room for other projects. I think I started these bad boys last autumn, but I had to put this hobby aside for a while due to health issues. I'm pretty happy how they turned out. It's always fun to make the weathering effects. This time I used some Tamiya weathering stuff. It's pretty easy to use and gives nice results. I need to find an alternative for oil washes... On my Tau it doesn't seem to work as good as it could.



















Monday, 30 September 2013

Tau Devilfish

Hello 40k lunatics,

Here's a sneak peek of my Tau Devilfish. I've been working on it the past couple of weeks. It still needs some finalizing touches. While waiting the glue to dry on the flybases, I managed to put together my next patch of Tau, which is a unit of Kroot carnivores!



Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Riptide finished

After two weeks of painting (couple of hours almost each night), I managed to finish this beast. I have to say this model is my favorite of GW range. The price is decent and it's really a joy to put together and paint. It's pretty easy to make it look really good on the tabletop. Oh, and the main weapon is magnetized should I ever want to switch.
On my hobby table I have now a Devilfish which is coming up nicely. The unopened pile o' boxes still look a bit depressing on the table, but I have my hopes up that I should be able to finish them all in time.

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Hello all,

I started working franticly on a Tau army. I plan to get 1750 worth of points for a club tournament in november. My plan is to finish painting a box per week, although I slipped from that already when I took two weeks to paint my 12 firewarriors. Here is a wip of some progress from what I have on my table at the moment. The hammerhead was sitting on my table for months when I was trying to figure out a perfect colour scheme for my army. Then I decided to go with this sort of cold camo with contrasting orange. I think it works rather well. You might wonder how I did the camo, well, I'm planning to make a video tutorial for the that later on when I get the chance. More pics of Riptide coming soon. Next I will paint the metallics and put on some oil washes before I put it together.



Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Legion Of Everblight minis

Yay, finally got some time to take photos of the start of my other army, the Legion. It's my summer vacation and it seems to be hard to motivate myself to actually get some painting done. These were awesome to paint, but it feels that my painting consists trial and error most of the time. First when I started these, they came out way too blue. I had to repaint the skin to make it whiter, closer to the studio theme. The chitin parts shine like crazy because I covered them with gloss varnish. Not sure if it was such a great idea when it comes to taking photos, but on the table it looks pretty good. Not a huge fan of the shredder sculpts and they required huge amount of cleaning. I found myself slacking with them a bit. Madrak and Lylyth are almost ready, will post photos of those soon.