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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Revfan on 06 January 2015, 01:28:10 PM
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Hey Guys
I am back at it! Thanks for all the help and suggestions on my NOOBs 1st Try (http://"http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=74024.0") thread. I am slowly finding my way, but having fun in the journey.
My next question is... I bought some cheap orcs via ebay, I thought that painting multiples of the same mini would help improve my neophyte skills...
I am not sure who made the orcs, but they are wearing some sort of skins/fur jacket. I did a forum search, but couldn't find any threads dedicated to painting the illusion of fur... it is textured a bit so that should help... any suggestions on how to go about it?
(http://www.revfan.com/images/Minis/Q-Orcs-Fur.jpg)
And... anyone recognize these figs?
Thanks, in advance!
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Drybrushing is probably the most common - dark base colour and light highlight gently drybrushed on.
You could of course go the other way - light base colour and a darker wash.
Either one will give you that difference in shade you want to show texture. Don't be scared of going for quite a jump between a really dark base (or wash) and a light highlight (or base).
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My method on fur is to paint a mid tone base, followed by a light dry brush of a slightly lighter color. I then apply a thin darker wash (usually a GW or Secret Weapon wash). I then dry brush a lighter tone again. The last step is to highlight any areas you want to pick out (edges, textures the dry brush didn't catch) with direct painting.
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Those orcs are looking great so far! Full of character!
Drybrushing is a great method. I used to use it all the time, but now I enjoy torturing myself, so I paint every single strange of hair/fur in an exaggerated way. Whether you apply the hilights using drybrushing or painting though, I find the actual hilighting scheme is the same for me:
- I start with a very dark coat
- I apply the first hilight over the entire coat of fur. This will provide the fur texture everywhere. If you're drybrushing, use a brush that a little more wet but very lightly applied to only catch toe high spots.
- A second highlight with a lighter color just on the raised areas. IE, those that get direct light
- If the hair is clean and healthy (or I'm just in the mood) I'll also put final dots of white on the very highest points on the fur/shape of the figure to represent the shiny hair reflecting direct sunlight.
Here are some examples:
(http://www.hourofwolves.org/images/armies/miceandmystics/Lily.jpg)
(http://www.hourofwolves.org/images/armies/miceandmystics/Colin.jpg)
[/img]http://www.hourofwolves.org/images/armies/undead/24_zombieWarewolf1.jpg[/img]
(http://www.hourofwolves.org/images/armies/undead/24_zombieWarewolf3.jpg)
(http://www.hourofwolves.org/images/armies/undead/20_zombieWarewolfA1.jpg)
Thanks
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