Friday, April 27, 2012

Weekly Finds #78

Where I Get Inspiration From by LuckyNo.7 from Eye of Error - Some weird images... almost surreal in nature. They would all easily fit alongside the work of John Blanche. If any of my Imaginary Friends are into these sorts of images for inspiration should head over to Tears of Envy. Not only does she have several images of John Blanche on her blog but also the works of many other artists. Note that some of the art on Tears of Envy is not safe for work or children or prudes...


Adepticon by Brian from A Gentleman's One - All of these tables look great. None of them are out of place in the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium. My favourite tables are the two matching ones pictured below. With some miniatures and some photoshopped smoke they would look like a real war zone... a city or settlement that has suffered the scars of battle. The industrial zone also looks great. Can see where Brian has used elements from the Heroes of Armageddon table from last year.


How to Paint like the 'Eavy Metal Team by James from Tale of Painters - Part II can be found here and follows on with using glazes and painting the dread white and black.


The Army Painter Warpaint Inks by Stahly from Tale of Painters - Stahly continues his review of different paint ranges. This time with Army Painters Inks which seem like a great replacement for the old Citadel inks that have now been long out of production.


Battle Damage to Plain Metallic by Ron from FTW - The same technique as regular battle damage. However, Ron goes about using white to help make the battle damage pop. The picture below emphasises his point. However, this would only work for silver metallics. Gold and bronze would require a unique approach. In the case of bronze this would be a verdigris effect.


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