Greetings!
It's time to paint 40K Dark Angels. I have committed to completing the marines from the Indomitus box set by the end of 2020. And I'm off to a good start. I took on the largest squad to get the grunt work out of the way early. My recipe is in the tabs above, but this time I thought I'd experiment with a zenith highlight of Vallejo Surface Primer Gray sprayed straight down on top of the models, over an initial Surface Primer Black primer coat.
From the front, you can better see the contrast with the black primer more visible and the gray primer showing like snow on the high points. This was pretty easy to do and didn't add all that much time to priming, other than the extra time to clean and paint swap in the airbrush. In the future, I may toy with a second white coat even lighter over the gray focused to only the brightest/highest points.
In the group shot above, I think this shows pretty clearly. I was able to get good definition in the armor, while maintaining some additional brightness on the shoulders, and even the helmets, back packs, and other portions that were lighter due to the zenith highlights in the primer coat. With the base armor painted, I moved on to paint in the chest eagles and the red weapon casings. These will be shaded and highlighted in later stages. I'm pretty happy with the progress, given only one brush painting session so far. I did spend two separate airbrushing sessions managing the primer and base coat. But I fit those in to my regular weekend days with very little impact on my family schedule.
Next time I'll have most of the details painted in and shaded I expect. Things at this point will move fairly quickly with the bulk of the coverage out of the way. Hopefully my experiment in Zenith highlighting with primer coats will prove useful to someone. It's nothing new, but I haven't really put much time into it. I tried once with either my Deathwatch or 30K Dark Angels with black armor, and I really didn't see that it did anything when the black base coat was laid down. I'm glad I tried again with this project.
Until next time; stay safe out there!
Cheers and Happy Gaming!
Coming along nicely!
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DeleteAnyone who can manage to spray or airbrush paint properly deserves some credit in my book! Well done, the effect is impressive.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Practice, practice, practice is all the advice I can offer. I'm self taught - pretty much cut my teeth on videos from Next Level Painting (https://www.youtube.com/c/NextLevelPainting/videos or https://www.twitch.tv/next_level_painting/videos)
DeleteIn this age of online videos you can watch all kinds of folks do this stuff. I find that so much easier than reading about it. But after that, you just have to put paint on stuff until it works. It also helps, of course, to invest some in reasonable equipment. cheaping out will not get you the results, nor is the best stuff on the market necessary. The how-to viedos out thre do a good job of recommending solid equipment and products.
Good work. I always like to use airbrushing to lock in some solid base coats. Doesn't always work, but when it does like this it works.
ReplyDeleteThanks! With power armor, the airbrush really helps get a smooth coat of paint on the armor quickly too.
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