1)How did you "tone down" the colors on him as opposed to Lars
2)Have you or anyone you know ever successfully experimented with adding a bowstring to a bow? maybe fishing line, stretched glue strands, etc??? Just wondering.
Tone down to me simply means using more natural colors, not the bright fantasy style colors that I would normally use. Just more browns and greens and greys.
As for bowstrings, I have indeed successfully strung many bows. In fact, another really fun thing to do is to create little arrows as well to string onto the bowstring.
We will have a video coming out later this year that addresses it as it does indeed add a nice bit of flair to archer minis.
Just some wonderful wonderful work your producing. Just magnificent. You really do inspire my to strive to improve. Loving that non-metallic metal. Very impressive.
Chris, I just received alot of new Vallejo paints this morning (UK) and can you show a video some time on how to properly use them? You know with the Bottle dropper etc.
do you think you can do a tutorial on painting non metalic gold and silver because ive always wanted to try it but dont kno where to start
zorbeen89 2 years ago
Could you tell me which colours you've used for the nmm gold please.
ste0240 2 years ago
you can add brown wash to your gold or metal color and make it look like a bronze shoulder pad
Shinja527 2 years ago
AWESOME>> can't wait to see it. Thanks
jimeronimo 2 years ago
Hey Chis. Very cool. 2 questions:
1)How did you "tone down" the colors on him as opposed to Lars
2)Have you or anyone you know ever successfully experimented with adding a bowstring to a bow? maybe fishing line, stretched glue strands, etc??? Just wondering.
jimeronimo 2 years ago
Tone down to me simply means using more natural colors, not the bright fantasy style colors that I would normally use. Just more browns and greens and greys.
As for bowstrings, I have indeed successfully strung many bows. In fact, another really fun thing to do is to create little arrows as well to string onto the bowstring.
We will have a video coming out later this year that addresses it as it does indeed add a nice bit of flair to archer minis.
AGProductionsInc 2 years ago
what is the advantage to non-metallic metal?
phatmonk6195 2 years ago
cool stuff
SwimmingInMtDew 2 years ago
nice job :D love it hihi (watch me 2 vids i have up)
tiilli 2 years ago
if it clashes with the fur, i would just glaze the fur with some reddish brown. just to separate them.
but yeah, the paint jobs are looking nice! 5/5
8888Duke8888 2 years ago
Just some wonderful wonderful work your producing. Just magnificent. You really do inspire my to strive to improve. Loving that non-metallic metal. Very impressive.
miniwargamereric 2 years ago
Lars look good...
But that second one looks really really good....maybe it's just because he's further along:)
Now Get On Your Bikes...And Ride:)
stumpythumper 2 years ago
do theshould plate nd non matalic steel rusted...
XxaprenticexX 2 years ago
Looking good :O)
Orang123lee 2 years ago
You could use "Bronze" armor and weapons.
kaiser10951 2 years ago
wow... the scout figure looks brilliant... it really shows that you had fun painting it
Morthyrtroth 2 years ago
wow man love it all of them
Number1GamerAsh 2 years ago
I really love the second model, the green cloak stands really well with it.
xArmedGamer 2 years ago
Chris, I just received alot of new Vallejo paints this morning (UK) and can you show a video some time on how to properly use them? You know with the Bottle dropper etc.
xArmedGamer 2 years ago
For the sholderguard just thik about painting it bronze, definetly viking, but might stand out too much. What do you think?
granduelist 2 years ago
man that is some smooth blending.
Tutorial please? :)
solidsmurf 2 years ago
Uh, it might take a few vids. The cloak alone took about 2.5 hours...But, I might be able to do one after all these comps are over.
AGProductionsInc 2 years ago
very cool.
highpriestrsw2 2 years ago
Wow! those are great looking!!!
KennyMc2006 2 years ago