Yeah, this may have been mine fault. I typically drain the tank after a project, so that means every few days and then if it's sitting for a long...
I think my problem with the green/red is that it lacks depth and I'm not sure how to give it depth. I have tested green or brown washes and they...
Unfortunately that will be the last thing I spray for a while as my compressor sprung a leak while I was painting him :( that's what I get for...
Ok, here's a blue Saurus prototype. The skin is actually probably faster to paint than the green/red saurus, but the model overall takes a bit...
Hmmm, yeah. I wanted an army that was striking at first glance but also didn't look boring over time. I think I chose bad colours for that, hmmm,...
I think it's the lack of pop that's bothering me. For a while now I've been wanting to paint a really cool looking army, I mostly just paint...
Finished airbrushing some Temple Guard. Just started the gold and bone detailing. Ya know, the more I paint this scheme, the less I like it,...
I like the way the green came out, then I stupidly hit it with the brown (burnt umber) and I think the brown clashes with the green. My goal was...
Working on a Stegadon. I can safely say this will be my first and my last Stegadon! I normally enjoy painting monsters because I can take more...
Cheers! They're not the best looking snakes in the world, but I think the main appeal is that I sculpted them directly on to a 40mm base, so they...
G'day all, I don't like the jungle swarms models. Some people use the snakes off the Cold One Cavalry, also looks pretty ugly. Figured I'd just...
If you want the complimentary colour, that would be orange. If you want a sort of natural look, green or yellow could look cool (the old saying of...
Yep, wash them with soapy water. I use a toothbrush and some dish soap (the variety that doesn't leave a residue). Takes a few seconds for each...
Well, it's been slow going, had little free time because of work. But, here's the first 25 Saurus with skin and scales finished. I decided on one...
I'm not sure about spray on texture paint, never used that myself, but the brush on texture paint is a lot faster than sand + glue IMO, and can...
If you want "fast", I recommend texture paints. You just apply them really thick (around 1mm thick if not more), let them mostly dry, but before...
Yeah, it's funny, the main difference between these models and the I posted originally is just the difference between a satin finish and a matte...
I think what I'm going to do for big beasties is use the same green, but not do the spine orange. I actually have a decent amount of contrast in...
Actually I'll probably do things like the Slann a different colour anyway.
What do people think about using this scheme on ALL models in the army? I think the only place it might look a bit strange is on mounts, like it...