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Chaos Ghorgon

Chaos Ghorgon

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Project Blog by wayneh0200 Cult of Games Member

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About the Project

Painting a Ghorgon Decided Purple was a good color for my Ghorgon not sure why but let’s see how it works out

This Project is Completed

Calling this one done

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Forgot to post updates as I worked on this one. Calling it done

 

Leather wraps & close to finishing

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The model is coming close to completion … well nearly

leather wraps where shaded using enamel wash

  • area was gloss varnished
  • enamel wash was applied to glossed areas
  • once wash dried in dipped a q-tip into white spirits and used it to remove the enamel wash from the raised areas
  • wash was left in the gaps and towards the edge to of the wraps to resemble natural grime build up

Fur and stuff

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Starting to realize this blogging as you paint is not as easy as some of you make it look LOL

i do some painting and forget to add an update

Fur and mane is now painted and highlighted. Used dry brush to start then went in and added extra contrast to individual hairs using brush.

skulls have had a rough dry brush and will be going in with brush to add additional highlights. Some leather straps and metal have had base coats added.

Still lots of strapping and little widgets to paint

New fur color

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No longer turquoise No longer turquoise

The turquoise fur was confusing the color palette so changed to grey and added a wash of Nuln over it.

Once this is dry I will go back in with a dry brush of original grey.

To add extra definition to the fur and mane I intend to pick out random fur/main areas with a lighter grey/white … pictures to follow

Skulls; skulls & more skulls

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Painted the skulls and changed the fur colorPainted the skulls and changed the fur color

So many skulls on one miniature, all base coated in Vallejo bone white and shaded with Agrax.
decided that turquoise was not working for fur and mane down his back so repainted with Vallejo wolf grey

…. as I uploaded the picture I noticed  more skulls hanging from his horns that I had totally missed painting ?

Adding some base colors and painting the statue

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Adding some base colors and painting the statue

Started to add some base colors to the strapping and fur

The statue was painted gold them a liberal coat of Nihilakh oxide was added over the whole statue. Before it dryer I rubbed the oxide off the high points leaving it in the recesses. Once dry a heavy drybrush of gold was applied , then it was finished with a light silver drybrush on the high points

 

Adding some base colors and painting the statue

Prime and basecoat

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Base colors applied with airbrush Base colors applied with airbrush

Given a zenithal prime using black and white Vallejo primer

Purple basecoat applied over prime with airbrush

white ink added to purple paint and miniature is sprayed top down to create initial highlights.

purple ink is sprayed from below to create added shadows

The base

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Started with the baseStarted with the base

Started by building a base for the miniature

It’s built using layers of insulation foam for the steps

The top is created using a green stuff world roller on a layer of milliput.

Gravel was then added and the whole piece was painted in a bone colour

Washes of brown and green were added to the base then a beige drybrush.

Grass tufts and pigment powders were added as a final finishing to the base

The base

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Started with the baseStarted with the base

Started by building a base for the miniature

It’s built using layers of insulation foam for the steps

The top is created using a green stuff world roller on a layer of milliput.

Gravel was then added and the whole piece was painted in a bone colour

Washes of brown and green were added to the base then a beige drybrush.

Grass tufts and pigment powders were added as a final finishing to the base