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The Citadel Fortified Manor Painting Guide Part III

Av Per postad i Mordheim | 27 maj, 2010 | 7 kommentarer

This guide is taking awfully long to complete but I‘ve come one step closer to a finished building and I thought I’d share my progress.

Repainting everything black

When I did my previous step of drybrushing on this building I got it all over the place because I drybrush pretty hard. So I needed to paint black on all areas that shouldn't have been brushed in the first place. This was very boring but in the end it will save me a lot of time and make the rest of the model more fun to paint.

Drybrushing stone

After I had done the ground work with the black, it was a sweet deal to drybrush the stone parts of the building. I started with Charadon Granite and then Dheneb Stone. Both Citadel Foundation colors. And both a bit warmer in color than Adaptus Battlegrey and Astronomican Grey. I also base coated the bricks with Scorched Brown.

How-to paint tarnished copper

I made the questionable decision to ask Totte for his opinion on how I should paint the doors and he came up with the great idea that they could be copper plated doors.
I thought, well why not, and started looking for a reference picture which you can see part of below.

Tarnished copper isn't that copperish

As you can see for yourself, old copper plated doors don‘t have that copperish feel to them. They’re actually mostly turquoise and not that shiny. So I decided that I would only use copper and brass colors for small areas of the doors and decided to base coat the doors with a blend of Vallejo Grey Green and Vallejo Falcon Turquoise. Probably a 50/50 blend, don't really remember exactly.

I then added black to my mixed color and darkened the lower parts of the door with normal drybrushing technique, checking the reference picture for guidance along the way.

The door on the right shows the door after a base coat and the door on the left the first step of added wear and tear.

I continued with a mix of Vallejo Brassy Brass(the Hammered Copper is too red in my opinion), Green Grey and Black (can't remember if I also had some Turquoise in the mix…) – drybrushing it on carefully and again, looking at the reference picture for guidance.

Vallejo Grey Green, Vallejo Falcon Turquoise, Vallejo Brassy Brass.

Highlighting the doors

I used a mix of my base coat with more of the Falcon Turquoise and drybrushed it on in streaks along the door. Mostly on the upper parts. I added Vallejo Electric Blue to make it brighter and more saturated. For the last layer I added a bit of Vallejo Sky Blue for an even brighter color.

The tarnished copper doors completed

This is the final result(except that the hinges needs a wash). I must say I‘m pleased with my first attempt at creating this effect. I would love to see if any of you readers have painted any tarnished copper and how you’ve done it, please comment as always. And if you think my effort looks like shit, please do tell ;)

Shot in daylight.

Shot with artificial light.

Previous parts of this guide can be found here:

STEP 2: The Citadel Fortified Manor Painting Guide Part II
STEP 1: Oh my, that's a very yellow house

Etiketter: scenery, drybrush, doors, tarnished copper, vallejo, fortified manor, mordheim, citadel


7 kommentarer:

Seb skrev:

Such a straight forward technique for the doors. That's going down in my painting notes for sure. Great article on your build and paint work. thanks! :)

- Seb.

Postad för 11 månader sedan.

blackfly skrev:

Greetings, those doors look nice! A very good choice to paint them like that. I have indeed painted some oxidized copper (verdigris), in fact I wrote a little article about it, so here are my recipes, if you or any of your readers are interested:

http://www.madponies.net/verdigris.html

Keep it coming. :)

Postad för 19 månader sedan.

Per skrev:

@Batte Nice to see you're visiting. Maybe we will see a tarnished copper chapter now ;)

Postad för 20 månader sedan.

Batte skrev:

Impressive, most impressive. I always wanted to know a good way of painting tarnished copper. Thx mate!

Postad för 21 månader sedan.

David skrev:

Snygga dörrar!

Postad för 21 månader sedan.

Per skrev:

Thanks man! Always nice to hear that my work is appriciated, especially from someone as skilled as yourself :)

Postad för 21 månader sedan.

cianty skrev:

Very cool! I thoroughly enjoy tutorials like these, and the results do look great. Thanks a lot for sharing! If I ever arrive at the inconvenient situation where I need to paint something like this I know where to look for guidance. :)

Postad för 21 månader sedan.

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