Just wondering, did you get the idea of using bra-less wyches by yourself or were you inspired by my wyches?
btw tryanotherone, his posters are still pretty ok, compared to what I have XD
in fact, I don't even dare to hang them on any wall.
well, a little of both, at 1st i wanted topless wyches, but could not figure out how to do it and make it look good, but yourse showd me the way to do it, now if only i can get the Dark Elf wyches to be topless... :P
@ Blang86
Indeed, that shading looks really nice. If I try inks someday I might test this one =)
As for the difference between warriors, I'd say it's because some have armours that have been made more recently, and that the scheme used in the factory is not the same ^^ Teheh, I already use it to justify the fact that I don't always do the mix of Warlock & Skull quite the same :P (Though that's justifiable fluffily as my Kabal is quite small so painting may be done by the warriors themselves).
The difference is very visible form what I can judge, seeing the picture but I don't think that is much of an issue.
but I know he'll be a pain to put back together when he takes a fall. Enough work that I think he'll be staying in my "new": dark eldar army when the models come out.Yeah, a talos will always fall, it's such a pain, during a battle, while movign to another house...it's inevitable.
@muppet: Yes, please tell how you made that awesome skull. Is it green stuff?
From there I build up the skull into a 3D object, I was new to greenstuff so it took about 6 days to complete (mainly due to dry times)
dry times? 6 days? Why do I have a feeling you did things wrongly?
Greenstuff, normally mixed needs several hours to harden, you have plenty of time to do the sculpting. btw yes you do the sculpting while it's not dry, sculpting greenstuff when it's dry is not the point, you do the finishing touches when it's dry.
If you want the greenstuff to harden faster, you have to add heat, I use a lamp, but there's a thing called a modelling oven who also works, I have used the oven method, but a lamp works just as good, as long as you add heat. Just put it at several inches from the lamp and it will take about an hour to dry up, ofcourse don't put it too close or the plastic will melt. I don't always use a lamp, if I know I'm going to bed in a few hours, I'll just leave them on the side and wait till morning, sculpting work is done immediately , so in the morning I can watch my finished model : ).
@CaemKei
No way! Haha, you're using almost the exact same scheme as me! They look awesome, top work.
How did you built that razorwing flock?
I've always found it odd that people like using pinks/purples for colours for their Dark Eldar....aren't those Slaanesh's colours?
I LOVE the reflection effect on the ravagers helmet. Is that just white and blue? Did you have anything in mind when drawing it i.e. reflecting clouds or did you just paint it to seem like random reflections?
Parting from my old color scheme to the newest. This is my new succubus
http://s1187.photobucket.com/albums/z387/LordLaharl05/ (http://s1187.photobucket.com/albums/z387/LordLaharl05/)
Great painting.
And very fast as well. The models have not even existed a year yet, and allready you've accomplished this much. Thats really impressive as far as I'm concerned
Comparing to me, I have only painted 22 dark eldar models so far. (Becoming a dad a few months ago, didn't exactly give me extra painting time neither ;) )
wow, very nice job man. Compared to me i've only paint larger stuff. 3 Ravagers, and 5 Raiders. Just can't seem to find the motivation to paint at the moment.
Is there a 'how to' for that voidraven somewhere?
Blaster Warriors
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-7RPIB5EbAQc/T_E0533Ii3I/AAAAAAAERM0/uRkZPDni5GM/s701/DSC08249.JPG)
Here are my first painted Dark Eldar. Still working with the name and fluff, but getting there.
(https://www.40konline.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fb3LvAd8.jpg&hash=9d44c9af9c2d7ede6769bcb961d6d256f6a1d12b)