Painting the Barrow Guard-Step by Step Guide
A very good friend has been dreaming of painting his Grave Guard for over fifteen years. Fifteen years. Think about that. So here’s a little help-a guide to break through that wall between vision and execution. If you're reading this, I hope you find it helpful. When you begin, try to remove all pressure from the process. This guide is for him-and maybe for you too, if you've ever stood at the threshold of a long-awaited project, unsure how to begin. These Barrow Guard miniatures (from the newer Age of Sigmar range) carry the old soul of Warhammer's Grave Guard, but with more flow and energy. As someone who usually sides with old-school sculpts, I say this without hesitation: the new models are better. So if you’ve been waiting to bring your Vampire Counts army to life, or you’re simply looking for a triadic colour scheme to paint a standout undead unit, this tutorial will guide you through every step-from the first basecoat to the final tuft of moss. Paint Recipe ...
I like it. It's got a good contrast between the light and dark. The red also looks natural on it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave!! I have to change things in lights and shadows.....we'll see if i get what i have on my head.
ReplyDeleteen la foto no se ven claramente el trabajo, tal vez alguna foto lateral o inferior, pero por lo que se veo, yo lo veo bien, tal vez algún reflejo mas fuerte de luz en los picos superiores y perfilados con hueso (truco de elroi), otra cosa que le va muy bien a estos tios es el oxido en sus metales, por el foro precisamente hay un tuto de oxido con ejemplo en esta mini y le viene fenomenal
ReplyDeleteun saludo