07 November, 2011

Paint phase #1 on the daemonhost

The big areas of flesh asked for experimentation. Painting was done over a zenith-style applied spray-priming. Primed in two goes - black from underneath and white from above. Over this I tried mixing Winsor & Newton gloss varnish with The old Citadel Elf Flesh plus some white for the base colour. Painting with this transparent colour the transition shows through leaving a subtle dark grey shading. Adding the gloss varnish gave a slight shine to the colour and also resulted in a very smooth surface. Over this I added colour using various inks - Citadel, Vallejo, W&N, and I have started adding some highlights. That is the flesh so far:


Still a lot of work to do on the flesh. On the rest of the mini I have just blocked colours in and added some washes to darken the areas. For the overall colour scheme I am planning towards a mix of black, white, gold, and flesh ... with a hint of purple, and finally with a strong but weathered yellow dominating the base. I'm really with the direction of the paintjob so far and I look forward to see where it will go from here.

9 comments:

  1. That's amazing. Floating fat guy. Reminds me of Baron Harkonnen :)

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  2. Harkonnen is what I'm getting from it too. I love the disconnect between the huge mass and the lack of support.

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  3. What a concept! This is brilliant!

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  4. haha! great minds etc - the Baron was precisely what I thought when I saw him :D

    Great idea with the usual superb execution

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  5. I love the concept, makes for a interesting mini. I Look forward to seeing the finished model.

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  6. Cheers. The Harkonnen Baron reference actually first came to my notice when I had played a little around with the parts for the conversion. I suppose this is about the general visual appearence and the contradiction between the mass and the fact that he is floating. As direct references for the daemonhost I can point out two of my central GD-pieces. My Mercenary Captain (Dec1999/UKGD2000) and my Missionary Judge (UKGD2006). The models have similar style and mood. The head is by the same sculptor, Brian Nelson, on all three models.

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  7. Looking good Jakob. The metal on the leg armour is great. I also like that he is a ginger.

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  8. Jeg er en smule målløs. Og en smule imponeret. Og glad for at få lov til at se dit arbejde :-)
    Kh

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  9. @ Peter: Well, let's see how he ends up. Freckles would be a nice touch, but I am somewhat in doubt about the reddish beard.

    @ Trine: "speechless", eh? I am taking that as a compliment. :)

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