Creating a Blood-Soaked Monstrous Base
Or rather, did this work??
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As strange as this sounds, I've never really tried the 'soaked in blood' base idea. So I started from white... |
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...but in hindsight a nice coat of red over that would have been a better base to work from. I just started layering on different glazes and washes and such. Not only did it take forever to dry, it required multiple layers and waaaaay too much paint / glaze / wash... you get the idea. |
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Here's a pic of the final product, without using the flash on the camera. Since it looked more 'muddy rust' than 'fresh blood'... |
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I layered on some 'Ard Coat for the shine. |
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Here's the work-in-progress miniature, which I'm trying to paint using James Wappel's method of putting down midtones before shadows then highlights. At this point, I was really just started. Should be done tomorrow. |
As I look at these pictures, it still needs some cleaning up - anyone got any good ideas for an easier way to do this?
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5 comments:
for the blood, just get some water effect, and add some dye/paint to it to make it red. easiest way and should look "fresh"
I would try out some Tamiya Clear Red X-27. It is a good red for blood and gore although my experience with it is limited to smaller blood effects then an entire base.
I second the tamyia clear read. Purchase some UHU adhesive online too and you can have great fun creating sticky stringy partially dried blood :)
Blood tutorial here:
http://chestofcolors.com/something-about-painting-blood/
so much fun ;)
Thanks guys - I'm going to check out all of these suggestions...
...first up being the link.
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