Thursday, November 22, 2007

Undead: Grave Guard


Because I'm working on figs that haven't been released yet, I can't pop them up here.

So, to compensate here's a converted Grave Guard I've been working on. The fig is a combination of Dark Elf and Skeleton parts, with a little green stuff for the arm guards to blend in the skeletal hand. The colour scheme is bronze and red/brown. Look out for more of these next year!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Flagellants


These ar part of a larger army I've been working on for some time. The background for the army is Sigmarite, with Sigmarite 'nuns' forming the basis for the army (in place of State Troops) and the rest of the army substituting in Flagellants and Sisters in place of artillery crew etc.
These are part of one of the flagellant units. The central colour scheme is a deep brown/red and tan. To make the flagellants look a lot rougher I've painted dirt and mud on their bare feet and around the edges of their garments. Book pages and scrolls will be all over this army, and the flagellants are no exception.
Stay tuned for more of this army over the coming months: there are plans in motion for a spectacular War Altar to form th e army's centrepiece.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Harlequin Warlock

The Harlequin Warlock has the brightest pattern of all the harlequins. I incorporated more white into the pattern and kepot the diamonds as randomly coloured as possible.

Harlequin 2

The second Harlequin. This one has less patterning and more of the rainbow colouring. I've tried with the lower ribbon s to blend up to green and red from the same yellow.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Harlequin Farseer


The Farseer is painted in harlequin colours. The background is he travels the webway with the Harlequins and has taken on their colours and style.

As with the other Harlequin, the rainbow colouring is the predominant idea.
The weapons are bone: I wanted to create the impression that they are carved from a single piece .

Harlequin 1













The mission statement was bright, with a rainbow colour.The hand is missing so it can be mailed. I've made the mask metallic to stand out from the flat colours of the rest of the figure.

A tip for those painting this figure: paint the cloak completely before attaching the legs or gluiing the figure to its base!



Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Undead: Undead Bretonnian
















This guy is a conversion, again for a campaign. The idea is that he's a dead Bretonnian knight on a spectral steed. I don't often go in for lighting effects, and this one reminded me why: they are extremely time consuming! I used the same Ethereal scheme as on the banshee for the horse, and obviously a zombie head for the conversion!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Undead: Banshee

The trick with this fig was to keep the shading and highlighting as subtle as possible.

A lot of ethereals I've seen tend to stick to a single colour to indicate ghostliness, but I wanted to create something a little more interesting. I picked various parts of the model and worked down from an almost white base coat using different shades of blue or blue-grey to blend into the crevices. The top highlight then was white. For the skin I mixed in a little Damsel Flesh highlighted up with white and shaded down with blue-grey.
I made the hair a little darker than the rest because I noticed when I was about to do it that the figure had accidentally moved from bright at the base to darker at the top, so it semed natural to keep that going.
I've been working on a Wood Elf Spellsinger (the floating one) in the same colours, which I'll post up soon.

Undead: Vampire




In the last few weeks I've been tinkering with some Undead characters. These will be for an upcoming campaign. The first is the Vampire Hunter from Mordheim, although I'll be using her as an actual Vampire.

As with all the Undead, I'm trying to keep the colour palette cool, but as sh'es a character I'm putting red hair on her so she'll stand out on the table.

The colours I've used for the flesh are Reaper's Caucasian, Damsel Flesh (appropriately) and Ivory to really make her pale. To shade the eyes I've mixed in a little Night Sky and bended it into the Damsel Flesh layer, and then added some black fro the brow and socket. The pupils are Scab Red, as is the hair.

The dress is predominantly Ultramarine Blue, with the white areas blended up fro a base of Reaper Slate. For the stockings I mix a little grey into the flesh tone and then highlight with Damsel Flesh as normal. This way the top highlight gets as close to the bare skin highlight as possible, but shades down darker