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Finally got in gear with painting and im getting somewhere with my daemons now.
Im aiming for tabletop standard for everything to start with.
I can allways go back later then and add in more detail as needed.
Due to my poor cam, ive done 2 lots of pics.
Some with flash, some without.
However, daylight pics will follow once there is some
To me it looks like the highlighting is not highlighting. The red in your highlights on the beast looks far to dark to be highlights. But perhaps thats just me. Otherwize a clean paintjob.
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/06/04 13:32:48
Thanks gravity I wanted to move away from the usual light tone highlighting as i dislike the severe change of colours.
Granted it does not stand out as much as it normally would, but i think it just looks weird when red is highlighted with one thats far lighter or orange.
I like it the painting is spot on, though I think it could use a bit more higlighting imho. Also the Daemon and the mount seem too close to the same color and it gets hard for me to differectiate the two. Just my two cents, peace.
Once ive got the other 23 finished i might try and add in more highlights with mephiston red.
Dont want to go too light with it though, but hopefully it will make the rider stand out a bit more.
Failing that, 2:1 meph red and fiery orange should do.