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A painting conundrum - highlighting black

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by Fhanados, Oct 8, 2014.

  1. Fhanados
    Terradon

    Fhanados Well-Known Member

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    Hellooo Lustrians,

    Once again I've flip-flopped on the theme of my Lizardmen. Originally they were Chaos Tainted, but that ended up going in the too hard/too expensive basket. Then they were Khemri themed but that went out the window when the new TG kits came out and I fell back in love with the Aztec/Mayan feel. Then they were black and red, but they looked a bit rubbish and someone else on this forum done the same colours way way better than I could possibly imagine (also I'm goddamn sick of painting red. Stupid Word Bearers...).

    Now I'm thinking of changing from a yellow/orange Hexoatl army with lots of fire themed stuff to a black/purple Death themed army. This is in no small part due to the release of the Nagash book, but also due to an awesome death/necromancy Slann and skink priest conversions I have in mind.

    My problem? How on earth do I highlight black!?

    To put it in perspective, my painting skills are pretty much limited to drybrushing, dips and washes and the last time I tried black as my primary colour (see the red/black theme above) they ended up looking blue-grey rather than black with highlights.

    Does anyone have any hints, ticks or know of any simple walkthroughs I could refer to?

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. n810
    Slann

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  3. Hojdar
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    When highlighting black I just use the mechanicus standard grey from GW. It highlights black pretty well without being too extreme. If you wanna shine the money pick a lighter grey for the highlights of the highlights! Also you can always wash the highlights abit if they get too bright.

    When highlighting i generally use a normal brush if the smaller range when highlighting. I also make sure to have enough water in the paint so that the highlight doesn't look too dry. The only time I use dry paint/drybrushing for highlights is for stones and sometimes scales. But then again I don't use drybrushing that much overall so i might be biased into not drybrushing highlights...

    On a side note, I once used a dark blue for highlighting black when painting some 40k back in the day. It turned out pretty well then but I'm not sure it'd fit on lizards.

    Hope this helps!
     

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