When it came to painting I had decided early on not to go with the usual red skin. At first I thought black skin, with fiery innards, balrog style. But I also wanted to include some blood, which doesn't really show up well on dark skin. So eventually I just started painting and hoped for the best. I stippled on pale flesh colours and then some shading in greys and blue. I was hoping for a mottled appearance. The rhino legs I glazed with greys, blues, green and purple. The muscles under the skin I painted pink, with brown thin lines, then glazed a couple of times with rusty red for a fairly quick and easy flesh effect. Lots of glazing, stippling and just going with the flow, I think it worked out in the end.
Hopefully I will get plenty of games with the beast. It will join my Khorne contingent for skirmishes using the Fantastic Saga and Dragon Rampant rules, and maybe a couple of other rulesets I will be unwrapping soon. I took quite a few close-ups of some of the details, so here's some more gory details.
7 comments:
That's some amazing brushwork there! The conversion is flawless.
Woah - WOW. What a great model! Fantastic conversion and the paint job is phenomenal. Love the flayed flesh effect on the chest symbol.
Nice, exactly how I feel after too much beer !
Thanks guys, he's not particularly festive, though the palette is about right ;)
Bad-@$$. Awesome job!
Kickass painting!
What happened to the rest of Bloodthirster's body?
Only the Blood God knows the answer to that question.....
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