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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Night's watch: Color Test Figure


Here's a peek at the next Army Painting series which will feature the Night's Watch!  This is the "color test" figure which I always try out first when working on a new army.

I can get a sense of not just how it looks, but how long a given effect might take to create... especially when you are talking about an entire army! :-)  


Normally the Color Test figure is the second episode in the series (which is 4-5 episodes long), but I had not painted any Night's Watch figures yet, so I needed to get familiar with the figures themselves.  As I go about painting the rest of the unit, I will be working from these images.  Those are up on the screen, along with the palette camera.

While "black" is the color of the Night's Watch, very seldom is that color truly black.  It tends to be blueish, greenish, and every other color, as even non reflective surfaces such as cloth can still take on the ambient colors of the environment around it.  

Sky colors, ground colors, etc, can really influence the tone.

I try to have a lot of conversations about all this during the painting process.  Showing the "how" is not as important as the "why".  It is the primary reason that the unit painting series are broken down into these separate episodes.  The total running time is usually 10-13 hours.


The basing is the same type of Oxide Paste and tree bark which I have been using on the other units.  This is the next unit being featured on the Patreon Page.  The first episode always starts out with basing, so you will see plenty of it when you join in on the Army Painting pledge level!  Here's a link for you:  www.patreon.com/JamesWappel



4 comments:

  1. Outstanding. Love the bases and explanation of your “test” method...

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    1. Thanks so much! The color test figs are always a fun, special occasion, almost like opening up the box of figures for the first time once again! :-)

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  2. Lovely work on a 'test'! Looking forward to seeing more of these on your blog, then waiting on your Giants!

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    1. Thanks! I have been having a lot of fun filming these guys! Did you see the Giants video yet? I just posted that to the YT channel the other day, but I will be making a blog post about that on Saturday with the link :-)

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