Continuing an older commission that got lost in posting and life, I'm happy to post a complete core I've done in a style that honestly surprised me.
Monday, April 27, 2020
Friday, April 24, 2020
Dead Man Walking - Night Lords Dreadnought / Hellbrute
A quick one, today. This guy is basically stock, minus a couple horns I cut off to give a lower profile. What was by far most interesting to me on this project was trying to reconcile the organic/biomechanical sensibility (which I feel tends to approach overly cartoony designs) with my Night Lords (which are generally quite subdued, to counter the overwrought aesthetic of bats 'n' lightning. I tried to go with a sick, vaguely Akira-esque blending of flesh into machinery: I thought that simply making the organic forms metallic (so closer to organic metal) wouldn't read, while a clearer delineation between flesh and metal when I was laying down colors honestly made him look weirdly naked.
I'm not going to do a ton in this style, but I'm pretty happy with how he looks, since it gives me options on how to do others when I want to.
I'm not going to do a ton in this style, but I'm pretty happy with how he looks, since it gives me options on how to do others when I want to.
Monday, April 13, 2020
Compulsion to Repeat - Kingdom Death White Lion set
This guy is practically where it all started, for me and KD: the White Lion is the first monster I painted, and one of the earliest KD models I painted.
He was also the first that I converted, I believe the first base I cast, and one of the first I later revised, all of which I've done a lot in the years since.
He was also the first that I converted, I believe the first base I cast, and one of the first I later revised, all of which I've done a lot in the years since.
Friday, April 3, 2020
Now the Darkness Got a Hold on Me - Huron Blackheart conversion
While the Astral Claws are easily my favorite chapter, and Huron is also one of my favorite characters, I think the stock model for Huron Blackheart is just... dumpy.
So, of course, I needed to do something about that.
So, of course, I needed to do something about that.
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