Thursday, 20 December 2012

Captain Aphael/Honour Guard

A few weeks ago, I created a conversion out of Death Company and other bits for a character who could use the Garbiel Seth rules. (Cuz he has awesome rules, but I didn't really want a Flesh Tearers army)
This was my result, I kinda rushed the painting and ended up bottling out of doing NMM for the power armour, though I'm thinking a repaint or new conversion may be at hand.

Anyway, my mate also had a few Finecast Marine bodies hanging around, which he kindly donated to me, so I figured I'd make some badass Honour Guard!
I've been trying to create a really good competetive list and failing, being new to the game after such a long break... these guys are so uncompetetive: they're about 245pts wth the WYSIWYG loadout, plus their Land Raider, not the best of ideas for a game, but they'll be cool to play!!
Anyway, I've decided My captain model will be Captain Aphael of the 2nd Company. I'm going to come up with some cool names and backstory for all his Honour Guard as well. (Yes I know I'm missing a Priest, I already have a simple conversion, as soon as I get some more bits, I'm gonna do something better.)







 JENX

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Jumpy Librarian!

I got a few paints and things the other day and wanted to try them out, I had this half painted Libby conversion who I was debating putting in my list, so he and his force sword and gold bits was as good a candidate as any!

The sword was a base of Waagh Flesh, then I started adding Warpstone Glow into the mix to build up. Then White Scars white started adding to the mix. Along the way I did the odd tactical wash of Drakenhof Nightshade (god I love this colour!) this made the green so much richer!
Finished it with 'ArdCoat as an experiment!

His gold was a nice experiment: Base of Tin Bitz, then layered Gehanna's Gold. Then washed with Drakenhof Nightshade (told you I love it).
After that, an incredibly light drybrush with Necron Compound, with a touch of warpstone added to the lightest areas as a glow from the sword, but also just to add a bit of colour to the gold (gold is never yellow/orange!).
This just made it look like a really realistic solid metal, and I'm rather happy with it!

Oh and the Michael Jackson vambrace/gauntlet.. weeeell I just wanted to do some cool stuff, and seeing as they are different arm pieces (one from the Sanguinary Guard, one from normal marines) I figured it could be some Holy relic?! :-P

Jenx

Death Company step-by-step Part 1

OK, so I LOVE Death Company. When I played a little of 40k when I was a nipper I had some Chaos, but always fancied a righteous army of the Imperium. Blood Angels were the ever tempting choice due to their ferocity and bloodlust, especially the crazed Death Company.
Now I'm collecting/painting again, I've decided to go towards the DC in my Blood Angels, with the aim of a pure DC force.

I figued I'd share how I painted them. The first 6 in my post below were almost finished, and I've started some more and will have them all done at the same time.

This is my personal way I've figured out how to paint, using undercoats, washes, glazes, layering and drybrushing. It's a lot of techniques, but done systematically, this is about 5 hours worth (with a few distractions as I usually have a tv show on in the background! 24 at the mo!)

My day job involves digital painting as a concept artist, so I utilize lots of techniques and theories that I use in photoshop in my mini painting. Such as using washes like overlay layers and drybrush like screens/light layers.

 After undercoating in black, I undercoat my main colours with a citadel base paint. This is because it gives you more control over the layers of pure colour in smoothness and temperature. The bases allow you to paint nicer layers on top.
All white things like skulls and parchments go Cathlan Brown
Guns and crosses go Mechrite/Mephiston red
Wings Ultramarines/Macragge blue

These are just simple colours but make life SO much easier when doing brighter colours than if I was to paint on the black.


 Next the red gets washed with Badab Black (nuln oil may well work). This obviously washes into the cracks and gives us nice shadows again. Unfortunately it also darkens the highlights, so I do another coat of base red over the top, being careful to keep the new shading
The face gets a coat of Cadian flesh. I'm going for an enraged look, so ruddy tones to show blood boiling and anger look best to me. if you were doing a dark elf for example though, you might want a blue undercoat to keep a pallid, eerie tone.
I paint Calgar blue over the wings, leaving a touch of the layer beneath showing in the recesses.
The brown areas get a coat of bleached bone or 2 (look how much easier that goes on than over black?! You'd need about 5 coats!)

Next, the wings get highlighted with pure white. Because of basing it on blue and working up, it's really easy just to highlight this in one coat and get a nice off white white.
The parchment gets a wash of Devlan mud to work the tone some more. Because I won't have painted the Bleached Bone into every recess, there is still Calthan Brown lurking there. The wash darkens all of them in one swoop. I find it's quite fun, and gets good results to mix techniques and push surfaces back and forth in values like this, paint light, wash darker, drybrush/layer a bit lighter again.

The reason I haven't touched on the black armour yet (and I will!) is because, with all those different colours going on, I'm making a bit of a mess on the black so it'll be easier at the end once I've tidied up the black. Plus it really finishes the model off nicely-you suddenly go 'ooh!' 
Usually you'd do the large areas first, especially if they're underneath everything else as they're likely to be messiest. In this case though, as most the colour is there, it's easier to just be careful with the layering later under all the highlighted coloured accessories.

I reckon I have a couple more hours on these so I'm not going to attempt them tonight. I'll post the rest soon as I can and get some nice proper photos sorted.

Jenx

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Mephiston, Lord Of Death!!!!

  Here's an update on my Mephiston conversion... Still trying to figure out how to make him float.. wire or just pinned to the rocks?!



Sunday, 2 December 2012

Welcome!

Hi all, and welcome to my Warhammer painting/modelling blog :)

I'll be posting some of my more ambitious painting and modelling projects here, most of which for now are going to be Blood Angels and the occasional Warriors of Chaos in WHFB.

So here we go, here's some pics :)
Death company, half of them painted as I switch around to keep things fresh



The sergeants for my 2 Assault Marine squads. I wanted awesome, imposing models so nabbed some GK bits and decided to try out NMM on the gold






starting to wash the gold

more washes

yep... more washes still! ...and some highlights

starting to build up washes on the power weapons

more washes on the power weapons

This is how they sit now, a few more touches on parchments/purity seals etc to be done
My Mephiston conversion: Astorath's body (courtesy of a mate), with some Death Company arms and bits
These are gonna be parchment swirling round Mephiston to make him look like he's hovering

So there you go, if you have any questions about any techniques, or any feedback/tips etc on converting, painting, greenstuff modelling etc, then please do leave a comment.
I'm working on Mephiston at the moment, though the sergeants deserve to be painted fully: the sword guy single handedly slew 20 cultists recently so he's earnt it! They also have their assault squads to be finished, so I'll keep posting and painting:)

EDIT: I'm going to be sorting out a bit of kit to start taking decent photos, as I know these are a bit horrid!