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Stealthy Grot Snipa





Atlanta, GA

Finally got around to finishing my first Deff Dread, and took some pictures.





   
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Automated Rubric Marine of Tzeentch





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If I were you I'd really focus on adding weathering effects on that thing. Or at least some washes/highlights in the appropriate parts of the painted areas...
   
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40kenthus




Manchester UK

I think Quarterdime is looking a different model to me - I see lots of weathering and highlighting, though I agree the yellow could do with being Orked up a bit.

Top work though, he looks grand.

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Using Inks and Washes






I like the rusty metals, apart from maybe a little wash with something it looks good to me!

   
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Contagious Dreadnought of Nurgle





Oxfordshire UK

I'm liking it
The rust effects on the legs especially. I like the way they clash with the shiny armour plates, just like a Bad Moon Dredd should look... good job!


 
   
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Automated Rubric Marine of Tzeentch





 monders wrote:
I think Quarterdime is looking a different model to me - I see lots of weathering and highlighting, though I agree the yellow could do with being Orked up a bit.

Top work though, he looks grand.


I'm really just referring to the yellow/red. I should've made that more clear.
   
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Stealthy Grot Snipa





Atlanta, GA

The yellow could do with a bit more weathering probably, but I'm a bit hesitant just because it takes forever to do yellow properly.

The rust effects were really fun to do, and are a mix of paints, washes here and there, and weathering powders.
   
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Nasty Nob




Cary, NC

I agree that the yellow and red need more weathering or detailing.

The metal sections of the model look fantastic! They have complex gradients of color and shade, and mottled weathering, rust, and tarnish.

However, that looks really incongruous when the 'painted' areas (the areas that aren't bare metal, if the model were 'real'), don't show much sign of wear. You have yellow grill covers with no smoke on them, and yellow rivets that show no scratching. It doesn't make sense to me, narratively, unless the grots just painted it (in which case, it's awesome, but there should be a grot with a paintbrush and paint splatters on the ground).

It's clear that you are capable of doing very detailed paint effects (the patina of rust and grime on the right top killsaw is AMAZING) but the 'grot painted' parts just don't match that level of attention.

 
   
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Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator





Nice so far, some blood or such on the saw would make it look more orky.

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Flashy Flashgitz





Pacific Northwest

Yeah I agree that the yellow and red need more weathering. The rest of it is weathered very well, but then the painted areas look like a different model. I'd' hit 'em (especially the cables) with another wash coat, then highlight. Have you ever tried the sponge effect?
It is perfect for a model like this, just do a dark brown first, then a silver metal for the scratches, works wonders.

Plus you get to have the fun of rusting the new spots.

Great work so far, not meaning to detract from it at all, just think the weathering should go across the whole thing.

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Speedy Swiftclaw Biker





UK

This is a good model to paint. I like your rust effects on the metal parts, I think e yellow to blend in to the rest needs to have some chipped paint in a rust effect, it's a solid mass of yellow in the middle that I feel looks too clean.

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Regular Dakkanaut





Nice rust effects on the metal parts
Yellow needs a bit more love looks a bit factory fresh atm a wash and some chipping should do the trick
Keep up the good work!
cheers
mark

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2014/07/05 12:17:51


 
   
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Terminator with Assault Cannon






brisbane, australia

Nice painting,
But for some reason looking at it makes me want to paint necrons...

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Terrifying Doombull





Hefnaheim

Looks very good, always nice to see a Deff dread painted to such standards
   
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Stealthy Grot Snipa





Atlanta, GA

I appreciate the helpful criticism, thanks everyone!

I'm calling it "tabletop ready" for now, but will have go at it again in the future with a sponge and some grime for the yellow and red areas.

I have no plans to do blood spatter on the weapons; I think it takes a TON of skill to do that effect without it looking too over-the-top or garish, and I'm not sure I could do it justice.
   
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Hangin' with Gork & Mork





The Ruins of the Boston Commonwealth

Well painted. I personally don't like the scheme but I still see that it's well painted

 
   
 
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