I don't seem to have any images of the individual minis, but here's two squads in group form :-)
The black and white scheme can be a big challenge, since the monochromatic nature means that the color temperatures of the grey can make big difference. I have painted one or two pieces strictly in greyish colors just to experiment with these temperature variations.
A collection of images that feature my painted miniatures. It features many of my award winning figures and terrain pieces painted since 2001.
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what colors did you use to get the brown looking effect on the weapons platform?
ReplyDeleteI think I started out with Khemri brown and worked up to deneb stone... then a little bit of reaper Ivory for highlights...
ReplyDeleteAwesome paint job!!
ReplyDeletemay i ask what colours you used to achieve the greyish look?
I started out with a basic middle tone grey, and lightened that with a fortress grey. I then used black glazes to darken all the shadow areas. I hope that is helpful!
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