[PLOG] The Annointed of Khaine - Updated 04/28/2012
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[PLOG] The Annointed of Khaine - Updated 04/28/2012
Hello my fello Druchii,
I have been working on this army for awhile now, and have been inspired by a countless many of you with many of my conversions. None of the models are currently based, as I am still undecided on how to base them, but I`m thinking some sort of snow base would contrast nicely with my dark colour scheme. Let me know what you guys think!
Assassins:
Test Executioner:
Corsairs:
Cold One Knights:
Dreadlord:
Dark Riders:
RBTs:
Shades:
Sorceress:
Then I have a few WiP`s. The blackguard arms are going to be sanded down and sculpted over, along with a few other touches. The cauldron will have chains attached to the slaves, and a few things on the dark pegasus as well:
Blackguard:
Cauldron of Blood:
Dark Pegasus:
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I have been working on this army for awhile now, and have been inspired by a countless many of you with many of my conversions. None of the models are currently based, as I am still undecided on how to base them, but I`m thinking some sort of snow base would contrast nicely with my dark colour scheme. Let me know what you guys think!
Assassins:
Test Executioner:
Corsairs:
Cold One Knights:
Dreadlord:
Dark Riders:
RBTs:
Shades:
Sorceress:
Then I have a few WiP`s. The blackguard arms are going to be sanded down and sculpted over, along with a few other touches. The cauldron will have chains attached to the slaves, and a few things on the dark pegasus as well:
Blackguard:
Cauldron of Blood:
Dark Pegasus:
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Last edited by Tzelok on Fri Feb 07, 2014 10:09 pm, edited 2 times in total.
That is nice!!!! I really like the color scheme man! I have one question, wouldn't the Black Guard be cooler with a Halberd? Oh well, i'm sure it'll look insane once you're done with it! Oh and, mind giving a noob like me some pointers on how you painted the skin, and the red on their armour? I'm currently experimenting with finding a good red scheme to go with some dark blue for my army, and this red is exactly what i'm after! So a few pointers would be awesome, thanks!
But yeah sweet looking army man! Can't wait to see more!
But yeah sweet looking army man! Can't wait to see more!
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Never seen blue elves. O.o
Anyway, very nice conversions, especially the cauldron. But isn't it's base a bit too long?
About your BG's Haberd: Maybe you'll find interesting what my Black Guard is going to fight with (no BG yet there).
Anyway, very nice conversions, especially the cauldron. But isn't it's base a bit too long?
About your BG's Haberd: Maybe you'll find interesting what my Black Guard is going to fight with (no BG yet there).
Are all the elves holding their breath because they're all blue!
It's a decent army painted to tabletop quality. Though the colour scheme actually makes this look more like a Vampire Count army. Which is clever if your intention is to use these model for both armies! Otherwise it's just to...to...Smurfy.
It's a decent army painted to tabletop quality. Though the colour scheme actually makes this look more like a Vampire Count army. Which is clever if your intention is to use these model for both armies! Otherwise it's just to...to...Smurfy.
That's a nice army, the colour scheme and the paint job are very effective! The blue skin doesn't really bother me as it gives some contrast with the rest of the figure which is pretty dark. Thought the sorceress skin is a little too much darker.
Snow bases would be great for them, I can especially see the CO hero charging through snow... Or maybe just the opposite and give them some lava theme bases, black rocks and some lava spots all around.
The wip blackguard looks very promising but he needs some panache (not sure of the word) on his helmet ! Plus the rider looks a little too big for the dark pegasus IMO, but it may be just the picture
Snow bases would be great for them, I can especially see the CO hero charging through snow... Or maybe just the opposite and give them some lava theme bases, black rocks and some lava spots all around.
The wip blackguard looks very promising but he needs some panache (not sure of the word) on his helmet ! Plus the rider looks a little too big for the dark pegasus IMO, but it may be just the picture
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I really like the ambition of what you're doing - particularly the pegasus and COB conversions Only risk there is that that Pegasus is going to be very hard to keep nice and avoid physical damage from hands of god during battle (ie seems quite likely its going to get knocked and fall over quite a bit)...
Personally, I find the colour scheme a bit uncatching. The blend of red, black, white and grey doesn't really jump out at me (which is a shame, because the painting done is really good quality...). Ironically, the intense blood red of the Eldar Avatar on the cauldron ends up as too much of a contrast and looks out of place.
I love the blackguard model more tasteful and menacing than the GW current model.
Personally, I find the colour scheme a bit uncatching. The blend of red, black, white and grey doesn't really jump out at me (which is a shame, because the painting done is really good quality...). Ironically, the intense blood red of the Eldar Avatar on the cauldron ends up as too much of a contrast and looks out of place.
I love the blackguard model more tasteful and menacing than the GW current model.
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Your conversions look great, your paint scheme on the clothe and armor is pretty good, but I just don't know if I like the blue/red mix. I would be tempted to go more of a grey skin tone if I were you, though that might wash out the model a bit. I do like the red though.
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Great painting, as others have said already, but I'm not too fond of blue skin either. Looks a bit like they're from another planet. A crossbreed of Tau and Dark Elves maybe or something... Pale skin looks much better (and I'd imagine it will work well with your scheme).
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You definitely have some good stuff, but there is also room for improvement.
As others have noted, the blue skin ... it's ok in small doses where it's only the face and it's heavily shaded. But it looks pretty poor on the sorceress. All that blue skin makes her look like some kind of mutant smurf.
You need something in the basing to give all the black in your army some background. Gray stones don't cut it. And I think snow would still be too monotone. Adding some static grass to your basing would help the overall look of the army a LOT. Do something like the bases of the GW studio army.
Interesting and ambitious cauldron conversion -- but the cauldron itself is WAY out of proportion. It's much to big. They "cup" should be less than half its present height to look right.
I apologize for being a bit harsh, but you obviously have some painting skills and some good ideas -- the pegasus conversion looks very promising. Since you do have skills, I'm just trying to help you avoid some things that could bring down an otherwise very good army.
As others have noted, the blue skin ... it's ok in small doses where it's only the face and it's heavily shaded. But it looks pretty poor on the sorceress. All that blue skin makes her look like some kind of mutant smurf.
You need something in the basing to give all the black in your army some background. Gray stones don't cut it. And I think snow would still be too monotone. Adding some static grass to your basing would help the overall look of the army a LOT. Do something like the bases of the GW studio army.
Interesting and ambitious cauldron conversion -- but the cauldron itself is WAY out of proportion. It's much to big. They "cup" should be less than half its present height to look right.
I apologize for being a bit harsh, but you obviously have some painting skills and some good ideas -- the pegasus conversion looks very promising. Since you do have skills, I'm just trying to help you avoid some things that could bring down an otherwise very good army.
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Thanks for all the comments guys,
about the skin tone: It actually is less blue than the pictures make it out to be, but I agree about the sorceress, might make her skin a bit more grayish.
Nirous: The red is layered as follows - mechrite red, badaab black, red gore, red wash, blood red then for the `mettalic` red parts, I use red ink, and for the cloths another red wash. (I know, its a LOT of work, but I was looking for a very particular finish).
Kuanor: That is an awesome idea, I may play around with it for the BG halberd. Thanks!
Phierlihy: The reason for the skin tone is that I was originally introduced to dark elves in Everquest, and its sorta what drew me into the army originally, so in my mind this is how I always saw my druchii.
about the skin tone: It actually is less blue than the pictures make it out to be, but I agree about the sorceress, might make her skin a bit more grayish.
Nirous: The red is layered as follows - mechrite red, badaab black, red gore, red wash, blood red then for the `mettalic` red parts, I use red ink, and for the cloths another red wash. (I know, its a LOT of work, but I was looking for a very particular finish).
Kuanor: That is an awesome idea, I may play around with it for the BG halberd. Thanks!
Phierlihy: The reason for the skin tone is that I was originally introduced to dark elves in Everquest, and its sorta what drew me into the army originally, so in my mind this is how I always saw my druchii.
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Ampao: well I was going to use it, but now that you guys mention it, it is a bit big. Gotta keep my eye open for something else I can use, as I refuse to pay for that horrible GW model, lol.
Deathknight27: Thanks! I am going to be customizing a charon case for the entire army, and I think I will cut out a specially sized foam thing for my peggy but I actually transported it to my friends house to take the photos in my little GW case and it was fine (much to my suprise!). As for the paint scheme on the avatar, thats just left over from my friend`s old paint job. (he gave me the model). I`m thinking of painting it a black marble effect.
Dyvim: I didn`t find that harsh at all, actually I really appreciate the feedback! I think I will try to lighten the sorceress`s skin a bit. And probably find a different cauldron to use on my cauldron. And for the bases i`m thinking a layer of sand painted grey\brown, a few patches of static grass, and then a light layer of snow spread around. What do you think(insert question mark here as my laptop is on the fritz...)
Again, thanks again for the feedback guys. I will keep you all posted on my progress.
Deathknight27: Thanks! I am going to be customizing a charon case for the entire army, and I think I will cut out a specially sized foam thing for my peggy but I actually transported it to my friends house to take the photos in my little GW case and it was fine (much to my suprise!). As for the paint scheme on the avatar, thats just left over from my friend`s old paint job. (he gave me the model). I`m thinking of painting it a black marble effect.
Dyvim: I didn`t find that harsh at all, actually I really appreciate the feedback! I think I will try to lighten the sorceress`s skin a bit. And probably find a different cauldron to use on my cauldron. And for the bases i`m thinking a layer of sand painted grey\brown, a few patches of static grass, and then a light layer of snow spread around. What do you think(insert question mark here as my laptop is on the fritz...)
Again, thanks again for the feedback guys. I will keep you all posted on my progress.
Tzelok wrote:Phierlihy: The reason for the skin tone is that I was originally introduced to dark elves in Everquest, and its sorta what drew me into the army originally, so in my mind this is how I always saw my druchii.
To you the Druchii should be blue. To the rest of the world your models are "blue Smurf-elves". It doesn't matter that you painted them for a different game so long as you like them. Because you're the one fielding them.
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Tzelok wrote:And for the bases i`m thinking a layer of sand painted grey\brown, a few patches of static grass, and then a light layer of snow spread around. What do you think(insert question mark here as my laptop is on the fritz...)
I think that could work quite well. Based on your particular color scheme, I would have more grass than snow. I think getting that color from the bases would be really important for the overall look of the army.
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i like the blue on the shades and assassins!,although a little lighter and some more blending may be just whats needed,the idea of the alternate choice bases of darker and richer earth tones will greatly balance the cold colors of your army as "Dyvim Tvar" has suggested.
conversions are wild and i concur with everyone else..the BG is cool
look forward to seeing more,
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conversions are wild and i concur with everyone else..the BG is cool
look forward to seeing more,
cheers Mithril
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Looks good, your army actually reminds me of my old 6th ed dark elf colorscheme. I just thought you could try, if you're intrested, to highlight the reds that are "armor" with a sharper edgehighlight, leaving a white dot on corners that are facing upwards, would give them distinction as being armor and not cloth, and also divide more sharply your armor and cloth parts. Just an idea.
I also like the blackguard, looks very promising.
Keep up the good work.
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I also like the blackguard, looks very promising.
Keep up the good work.
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@Mithril:Thanks! The shades and assassins were the most recent ones painted, but I'm still playing around with the skin tones overall, I definitely need to rework something for the models that show more skin (sorc's and witches come to mind).
@Arcturus: All I had been doing to differentiate was using red ink on the armoured pieces, but I definitely will try the edge highlighting. Would you suggest highlighting (on the edges) up to white on the tips? or just ad a very fine white dot/edge highlight on the upward facing corners as is?
@Arcturus: All I had been doing to differentiate was using red ink on the armoured pieces, but I definitely will try the edge highlighting. Would you suggest highlighting (on the edges) up to white on the tips? or just ad a very fine white dot/edge highlight on the upward facing corners as is?
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