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 Post subject: Re: Azog's Miniature Journey - WIP
PostPosted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 5:28 pm 
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Amazing painting mate :yay: A shame you didnt show them off before :)

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OK on to horses now. I was doing some horse for the Riders of Rohan and I wanted to get more variety. I seem to remember using inks to get that sheen that some horses have with their coats. I think I used fairly diluted inks to get a translucence effect.

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I found some good articles from various sites (now long gone) about how to paint horses.

Many years ago I found some horse articles on the Internet and saved them for future use.

http://www.azog.co.uk/oldazog/ORImages/Horses.htm

The PDf below is an article from a painting site called Ellsweb.com now long gone

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This article is based on a painting guide we found whilst surfing about the internet, and we though it was so good we’d make sure everyone saw it. It’s one of many painting and modelling articles on Elliott’s site (http://www.ellsweb.com), which is well worth a visit next time you’re on-line.

To demonstrate the results of these instructions we got our own
Mr Roach to wield his brushes and give us an example of each, painted as per the instructions. Anyway, without further ado, over to Elliott:


http://www.azog.co.uk/oldazog/ORImages/horses.pdf

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At least they are a bit better than these alternative mounts .. tee-hee

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:01 pm 
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Orcses torture devices, Preciouss? Or has Master Azog been stealing stuff from Flash Gordon again? :D
Somewhere is the fetid dark recesses of my memory I seem to recall the horse painting guide.
There are lots of tips out there in cyberspace-the-final-frontier - here's a good one:
http://www.balagan.org.uk/war/modelling ... olours.htm

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Nice horses like their socks :yay:

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nice painting on the troll, gandalf and rohan... all nice looking! :)
Good idea to put those riders on those stuff. I usually tend to scrape off some paint by accident while painting.
Keep going.

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On to my Mordor troll (Attack Troll) - some might have seen it already in my gallery - I was particularly pleased with the base.

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I think I was inspired by the Mordor Trolls bursting through the doors of Minas Tirith. The wood was actual bits of wood and the masonry bits of dense polystryrene.

I spent a fair bit of time of the shaft of the hammer, the teeth and nails and the back to make it look like the back was cracking to reveal softer flesh underneath. This was based on the idea that Sauron had Mountain Trolls that could resist the might of the sun but the hide was still a bit susceptible to it so you would see some softer flesh peeking through.

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That base is indeed quite nice and so is the paintwork. Well done.

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Great looking troll. Authentically unhygenic - that's the way to do it!

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I'm on a roll now and finally I can find some WIP pictures. These were a number of Mordor Orc plastic conversions with arm swaps and a few other bits and bobs like shields to add variety.

The black undercoated ones are the originals whilst the modified ones are pre-undercoat.

I will post up the finished versions soon.

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I found these berserker's - I perhaps went a bit over the top with the blood - still why shouldn't they be bathed in blood ... lol

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If u swing a blade that large... there should be lots of blood. Nice work on those berserkers.

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Here are some of the finished orcs - they look a bit grungy but that was the intent.

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nice! they all look very orcish! ^^

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nice orcs they would fit well in an ossilgiath assault :)

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Orcs and grunge go together like strawberries and cream (but they don't taste as nice according to chef Gollum). It is funny how simple changes and conversions can add so much more variety to the orc horde (or as I prefer to think of it, a target rich environment). Very well grunged orcs!

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Part of the weapon shape changes was as an attempt to reflect the weird shapes of the Orc weapons from the movies. None of them were traditional shapes but all jagged. Look at page 163 of "Lord of the Rings - Weapons and Warfare" to see what I mean.

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The weapons are a great success and a very nice alternative. Something I never thought of doing before.

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I really hope that doesnt sound vain or something, but did you see my conversions or thought of that yourself? Just wondering because I had started a similar conversion project a while ago ( viewtopic.php?f=50&t=24858&start=60 ) Might be a funny coincidence though :D
And either way, you've done a good job! :)

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