As you could already see in one of the previous posts, I bought Shadespire and started assembling the teams that came in the box. Besides those two, I got the Sepulchral Guard too, of course - I am collecting undead after all! I liked the miniatures so much, I would get them even if I wasn't planning to play the game.
Ever since I saw the previews of this band, I wanted to paint them in my usual patinated color scheme, like all my other WFB wights. But, on the other hand, I wanted to integrate all my Underworlds bands into AoS setting somehow. So I came up with my own little land in Shyish which would be a twisted reflection of the Old World - set in the Mortal Realms, but also still vaguely connected with everything that I invented for my WFB army. Now I could paint the same patinated armor and yellow freehands, like always! I actually painted them parallel with the Grave Guard, but seeing as they are more special and not a horde, I added additional layers of shadows and highlights, which took some extra time.
All in all, I enjoyed painting them - now I need to finish the two main bands and try out the game!
Ever since I saw the previews of this band, I wanted to paint them in my usual patinated color scheme, like all my other WFB wights. But, on the other hand, I wanted to integrate all my Underworlds bands into AoS setting somehow. So I came up with my own little land in Shyish which would be a twisted reflection of the Old World - set in the Mortal Realms, but also still vaguely connected with everything that I invented for my WFB army. Now I could paint the same patinated armor and yellow freehands, like always! I actually painted them parallel with the Grave Guard, but seeing as they are more special and not a horde, I added additional layers of shadows and highlights, which took some extra time.
All in all, I enjoyed painting them - now I need to finish the two main bands and try out the game!
First, the individual wights:
And the whole warband:
Piękne. Wzory na płaszczu i szatach są niesamowite!
ReplyDeleteWielkie dzięki, cieszę się, że się podoba :)
DeleteThese are great. Very atmospheric as usual. I particularly like the colour on the metal. They look old and dirty but not messy. Really good stuff!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! :)
DeleteŚwietne wzory na płaszczach, ten na liderze podoba mi się najbardziej.
ReplyDeleteFajnie wyszedł także skorodowany metal i kości.
Lider miał najwięcej płaszcza to i wyżyć się malarsko można było ;) Dzięki!
DeletePłaszcz Wardena rwie czapkę.
ReplyDeleteJestem także pod ogromnym wrażeniem realizmu drewna na tarczy Championa. Można prosić o przepis? :)
Wielkie dzięki! :)
DeleteA co do tarczy - zacząłem od Steel Legion drab, który potem pokryłem Athonian Camoshade. Potem rozjasniałem górną/wypukłą część tarczy Steel Legion Drab'em do którego stopniowo dodawałem coraz więcej Ushabti Bone - aż do samego Ushabti Bone, już tylko jako bardzo drobne linie. Potem zacząłem przyciemniać dolną część tarczy, malując linie przy pomocy Athonian Camoshade na zmianę z Agrax Earthshade - całkiem sporo warstw, aż uznałem, że jest wystarczająco ciemno. Na sam koniec spryskałem to odrobiną Camoshade.
Najlepsze jakie widziałem brawo
ReplyDeleteStrasznie mi to pochlebia ;) Dzięki!
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