All right folks!
Time to finish off the last of this shaded basecoat stuff, and get set for
glazing and tinting this piece.
You can see that I
did some more work on the chain axe since the last post, as well as the face.
Precise colors are not important right now, since the idea is to tint it during
the shading process. This allows us to make adjustments on the fly. This is
very handy when you are trying to match colors from something you may have
painted a long, long time ago! :-)
Hey, where'ya goin?
Don't run away!...
After all the golds
and other metal surfaces are complete, we can get into a nice red accent
color!
I mixed the red
with a bit of grey to cool it down as it was darkened.
The lighter reds
are created by mixing in some vomit brown. This is a good way to get the reds
lighter without becoming pink.
As I work on those
reds, I also think about some OSL, as in some glowing conduits on the back of
the head and under the chin.
More lightening on
the reds...
And for those of
you wondering about the rest of the set, here are some images of those other
pieces...
Just as with
Angron, the whole point of what I have done thus far is to make these ready for
that dramatic glazing/tinting shading process.
I will post the
images of that process after the holiday tomorrow!
Looks like Abima is
getting ready for a game of full contact Uno, Wappel style!!
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