Showing posts with label wood elves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood elves. Show all posts

Warhammer Quest - Wardancer

Although I'm not 100% happy with the heated metal effect on the swords didn't want to slow down on a prolific painting episode so called this guy finished. When I used this effect on the necromunda pyromancer I used water to thin the washes rather than using lamian medium, in this instances it created harsher transitions. They will probably get repainted one day, but he was painted in 5hrs so can't complain. 

Lovely old quest model and just pleased to get some paint on him after 25 years in a box. Wasn't sure about the blue and green palette to start with, but pretty happy with that. 


WiP - Aenur cloak freehand painting


I'm pleased the detailing on the silk cloak turned out better than expected, after risking the paintjob to try out a bit of freehand. 




Starting with a dark brown sketch out of what I wanted, before working up to an almost NMM gold filigree. 



Picking the areas which required a highlight wasn't easy and I ended up making the decision to almost abandon source light for the sake of the design. I may return to specific areas and thin layer darker blue to maintain the shadow. 




WiP - Aenur sword of Twilight

Origins unknown. Despite the hinted clichés, a captain of the famous sword masters of hoeth, or a royal leaving his princely beginnings and tremendous wealth in search of something more meaningful, or possibly something lost from his past. Truth be told it's not clear from his back story what race of elf he is, only that he really knows how to use a sword.

I actually like the idea of Aenur. I'm also completly won over by the gorgeous sculpt. The flowing cloak, rogues earring and supremely detailed armour hidden beneath. It's an absolute pleasure to paint.






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