This is a commission I did recently. I will be posting more as I do more commissions for this force.
Greencoats Cygnar
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Those are great! Could you give an idea of what it would cost to paint a model to those levels? With the differences between a small mini like a warcaster and a big model like a warjack? I'd be interested in seeing that info.
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Ok.
Caine and the Black 13 are painted to Display Quality, and cost around $20 each.
The Above Tabletop troops- the gun mages- cost $4.99 each. I don't think I got pictures of all of them, but I painted two units.
This warjack was painted to Above Tabletop Quality, and he cost $14.99.
The difference between the two quality levels is in the details, Caine has a lot of detailing in his face and weathering on his coat, as well as more complex metals than the warjack, and smoother blending all around (I'm not sure that all of this shows in the photos).
Caine and the Black 13 are painted to Display Quality, and cost around $20 each.
The Above Tabletop troops- the gun mages- cost $4.99 each. I don't think I got pictures of all of them, but I painted two units.
This warjack was painted to Above Tabletop Quality, and he cost $14.99.
The difference between the two quality levels is in the details, Caine has a lot of detailing in his face and weathering on his coat, as well as more complex metals than the warjack, and smoother blending all around (I'm not sure that all of this shows in the photos).
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I love how smooth your fleshes turned out man...do you mind giving me an idea of your paint process for just the skin tones? (color/wash/highlight)
I've had a little success but most of the times I feel they come out looking like they are wearing make up
I've had a little success but most of the times I feel they come out looking like they are wearing make up
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The colors for most of the flesh is nothing special, I started out with a brown and worked up using a flesh tone.
The details on the faces help out a lot. Caine has a red wash under his eyes, and the five o'clock shadow created by adding grey to the flesh mix and working that up with more flesh tone.
The details on the faces help out a lot. Caine has a red wash under his eyes, and the five o'clock shadow created by adding grey to the flesh mix and working that up with more flesh tone.