Saturday, 29 January 2011

... create wonderful and scary graveyards

Accessories Tombs, Crypts and Graveyard.

Modded SR Completed

Painted Storm Raven

Exploring Vallejo 'Black Glaze'

Why?

It will soon be time to paint my 'entry' in the You Tube community project ~ Adeptus Astartes, and I am trying out some new materials/techniques, for painting black.

My technique is this:

(1) Black primer (my 'stock', paint-on, primer ... GW Chaos Black:water, 1:1 ... plus 15 drops of Winsor and Newton Acrylic Flow Improver, in 20 ml). 2 coats, sometimes 3 (hair-dryer-assisted).

(2) Base coat GW Deadly Nightshade (OOP, but available from Coat D'arms), darkened, slightly, with GW Chaos Black.

(3) Glaze shadows etc. with black glaze.

(4) Highlight (to follow).

Normally, for the glaze, I would use Chaos Black:Vallejo Glaze Medium (VGM) (1:1, at least, sometimes some water). By my judgement, VGM includes retarder, matt medium and a little flow agent, too. The retarding can be useful, but not necessarily, for repeated, thin, glazing.

I thought I would see how Vallejo Black Glaze (VBG) compared ...


(A) Top row; 1:1 VBG:water.
(B) Middle row; VBG:VGM ... most of the 1:2 was used.
(C) Bottom spot; Neat VBG.


The colour balance is off, here, but it helps illustrate the points. BTW, the base coat on 'Testy-Bob' is somewhat lighter, than that described, above.

The boots were washed (2 or 3 passes, not shadow-glazed) with (B), 1:2. The border with the base coat is apparent (it appears brown, but it is black IRL).

The cannon was treated the same, with (B), the barrel with 1:2 and the end with 1:1. The end has more obvious pigment, on the raised areas, but the recesses are the same, in both cases.

In all (B) mixes, the initial glossy effect completely turns matt as the acyclic fully dries.

The arm was treated the same, with (A), it drying more quickly than (B), leaving a nice, flat, matt black finish.

Conclusion

It appears that VBG is, apparently, similar to 'my mix', as described above. For repeated, thin, glazing, it should be out of the pot and then diluted with water (1:1 at the very least), or it will be too intense for controlled glazing. Retarding will decrease as dilution increases.

Postscript


Neat GW Badab Black and VBG, on tile, then diluted with water, on tile and paper (2:1, water:paint).

Heck ...

The God of the Hell, por Yedharo Models
"Yedharo, the God of the Hell"


For your sarnies

Secret Weapon Backpacks

Bully for us

Tabletop Art: Blood Taurus

Nice work on some Neos

Black Templar Neophytes

This week, I'll be liking ...

Exclusive! Harwood Hobbies Horror Range Previews

Some nice armies and lists from the SPGP

Playing: Sprue Posse Grand Prix Army Lists

Friday, 28 January 2011

You Tube community project ~ Adeptus Astartes from The Colonel (Part 4)

You Tube community project ~ Adeptus Astartes from The Colonel (Part 3)


Tacked, mock-up ...



You Tube community project ~ Adeptus Astartes from The Colonel (Part 2)

Alrighty then; decided to supplement Ms Lamb ...


... with an alternative pose, where our battle brother is fully-kitted-out, with one-handed boltgun and auspex inspection ...





Base is a 'synthetic slate' piece, sprinkled with real slate flakes, on top and bottom left (PVA and then sealed with one wash of 1:9 PVA:water).

Flash, lines, barrel and cleaning for the trooper, next, and then Procreate shoulder skins and tabard. Prime base.

Muddy is better

land raider how I made it look muddy

Times is hard, spikes are breaking

Wargaming on a Budget: Cheap, Quality Army Case Video!

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