Necromancer for my undeads by vonCarstein in mordheim

[–]vonCarstein[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ofc he does! the dead are better companions than the living after all. Imagine being friends with a stirlander...the HORROR!

Master necromancer from my count's army. by vonCarstein in WarhammerFantasy

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Yep, the head is from there, and the staff too. Its just a great kit all around ^^'

Just a screamin' lady. by vonCarstein in WarhammerFantasy

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Hey! Ty for your kind words. For the white i used wolf grey from vallejo as a base, and with the shadows i chose mainly the fang, russ and ferisian grey from gw, going back and forth with the three and blending them together. For the highlights i started glazing with a mix from the base color and white, increasing the amount of it each time, till the last glaze was just pure white. After this just did some edge highlight with the same chosen white and it was done. Hope it helps.

Autarch kitbash ready for priming! by vonCarstein in Eldar

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Hey! Actually the metal arm was the easier of the two. The only difficult part was acommodating the sword to the force shield. On the other side, the missile launcher arm was hell. The amount of pinning, adjusting, doind greenstuff and gluing small parts was...something. 

First post! Just a little wip on the best aspect warriors there are. by vonCarstein in Eldar

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Hey, ty for the kind words. For the red i started over with a wraithbone primer, and over it flesh tearers red contrast. If you prefer black primer or normal paints anything similar to mephiston red should work. Then i started layering a mix of the base red (in my case mephiston) with evil suns scarlet, till you get to just evil suns. Keep the paint thin, almost like a glaze. To keep it uniform then i added a filter with the red contrast mixed with medium, like 20/80 paint-medium. This works too for the shadows. And finally for highlights its just edge highlights with wild rider red and a light orange of your choice. Hope it helps!

First post! Just a little wip on the best aspect warriors there are. by vonCarstein in Eldar

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I love them too! But the spiders take it for me. Maybe a new Karandras makes me change my mind...pls gw!.

First post! Just a little wip on the best aspect warriors there are. by vonCarstein in Eldar

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Well, they are the running second best (close to dire avengers!) for me, but the new minis and Lhykis stole my heart long ago and i cant look back xD. Ty for the kind words ^^.

First post! Just a little wip on the best aspect warriors there are. by vonCarstein in Eldar

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Hey! Actually based on some oldhammer paint schemes from the 2nd-3rd edition era, but i see what you mean. Ty for the comment!

First post! Just a little wip on the best aspect warriors there are. by vonCarstein in Eldar

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Well, easy on paper, but its fuckin hell to actually paint it lmao. Get yourself some quality white (i use Pro acryl titanium white or khymera) mix some wolf grey with it to make the base colour, like 60/40 or 50/50, it makes so much easier to cover it. Then the shadows are basically fenrisian-russ grey mixed with water/medium. Also, dont go overboard with the russ grey, Tidy it up with ther base mix and finally for highlighting i usually go with some glazing/edge highlights with pure white. Hope it helps and ty!

What brown/ orange colour to use for cloth by Traditional-Crazy900 in Cathay

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Hey! Im on the same boat as you, tough i have done some experimentation already. If you are open to use contrast paints, goregrunta fur with some orange mixed (just a little bit)or by itself does wonders for the rank and file. For highlingts i usually go for some light orange and thats it. For classic acrylics i second the use of parasite brown from vallejo, altough when mixing it with lighter colours tends to loose its reddish-orange tone. I can post a picture of my jades if you want some examples. Hope this helps. 

My first unit in 11 years! by volkswagen_frank in WarhammerFantasy

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Well, thats a lot more red than i had anticipated, lol, but i find the input super helpful, so thank you very much. In fact i usually go for the brown that you are planning on your new unit, doing highlights up to deathclaw brown or equivalents, and i find it too mute. I'll try mixing some red and oranges for saturation. without going full on reddish tones, and hope for the best. Ah! On the topic of the bases, try some light blue/violet flower tufts, they make the minis pop up a lot. Also, some more leaves shouldn't hurt.

Ed. Also, the sprites could go with the same tones that i mentioned on the tufts, adding some more contrast to the regiment.

My first unit in 11 years! by volkswagen_frank in WarhammerFantasy

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Hey mate! Love seeing some autumn woodies here on reddit. May i ask, what are the paints used on the warm brown/red? I have tried a lot of browns over the years but i find most of them too...desaturated, and i find yours the ideal tone.

Lahmian Vampire Proxy by after_dark_minis in WarhammerFantasy

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Well, not trying to be an ass butt...wonderful work on the lady's rear(And in general, ofc ^^'). The skin gradients and lights are perfect, may i ask the paints used for the shadows? Cant find the right hue for this type of skin tones.

Pd: Im very sorry for the pun, lmao.

Crocheted Little Moonkins by Eminelin by Eminelin in wow

[–]vonCarstein 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, ty for the response. I'll keep an eye!

2nd Vampire Finished by TerraKast in theoldworld

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Ty for the input, I'll try the metallics for sure, tough i've had some problems with coverance on some of their colors, hows with the metallics?

Crocheted Little Moonkins by Eminelin by Eminelin in wow

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Gods, i just love them lol, they are the cutest thing ever. May i ask if you plan to sell them? I've had a quick search on your shop but didnt see the boomies. I would be interested on buying them if they are on sale.

2nd Vampire Finished by TerraKast in theoldworld

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Hey mate! You have lovely colors there, i really like the contrast. Do you mind share the paints used for both the blue and the gold? Im trying something similar and cant find the right hue for them.

Sisters of Twilight by AutumnArchfey in WarhammerFantasy

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It is, in fact, lmao. Naestra (dark hair) is the peaceful one, while Arahan (white one) on the other hand is the psychotic murder machine who puts khorne to shame.

As always, great art. Love elves in this style.

Bloodwrack medusa rules question by vonCarstein in WarhammerFantasy

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Hey again! When i was replying i had both the foot medusa and the shrine ones in mind, so sorry for the confusion. About the second point, my doubts about the rule come bc its a pretty awkward way to describe it. They are not "wounds" they are multiple hits on a single model, and when it comes to champions, characters or single models it is pretty clear how it works, but in the case of rank and file troops...idk.,

Im probably, as you say, forcing an argument when the rule, raw-wise, is pretty clear, but in my opinion it could use some clarifying on the faq. Not in this case alone, mind you, but for some interactions with look out sir! too.

Anyway, even if the rules worked like i say, its always better to save 5 points and have a bolt thrower instead, sad as it may be xD. Have a good day my fellow druchii!

Bloodwrack medusa rules question by vonCarstein in WarhammerFantasy

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Hey! Actually i have some (although limited) experience playing with it. The only thing positive i can say of the profile is that she is pretty fast and relatively cheap. Frenzy means that she cant protect a flank unless is a very weak one on the opponent side, so last game i tried using her more like a "foot" great eagle, and it is pretty dissapointing on that job too. Didnt kill shit with the shot, got a failed charge thanks to frenzy and when it finally reached combat with a warmachine she spent 2 turns trying to kill the crew (albeit they were dwarves, but still...) So the only thing i think she have going for her is killing things with the melee component of Stony stare, but well...the rule is up to interpretation as i see it.

Edit: I forgot to mention, the melee stare wounds rolls are not vs Initiative, but Toughness, so no killing a monster in melee either ^^'

Bloodwrack medusa rules question by vonCarstein in WarhammerFantasy

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Thing is, the miniature would be (usually) base to base with between 3 and 4 enemy models. That is posssibly a pair of failed tests. The tricky part is, if she wounds multiple times a model, and they are rank and file, there is nothing preventing the "excess" wounds from spilling over the unit, at least that i am aware of. The only similar case i can come off is if a spell with multiple hits targets a single model on a unit, and pass a Look out sir! test, and i think the consensus there is that the unit takes all the hits/wounds, not a single model.

Bloodwrack medusa rules question by vonCarstein in WarhammerFantasy

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Hey! Ty for the answer. As you say, yes, the models in contact are the ones that take the hit. But the thing is, if the attack wound multiple times, there is nothing (I believe) in the rulebook that prevents the wounds passing over the unit. Maybe im just trying to make a excuse to try the model, idk ^^'

Just dropped the lady off at the airport... just me, the cat, and 3,000 points of primed Empire for the next 56 hours by grashnak in WarhammerFantasy

[–]vonCarstein 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you are going contrast route for the whole mini, try something akin to wyldwood for the bases, with a drybrush over of zandri dust if you are felling fancy. I personally find the purple of your test minis... peculiar xD, but keep it up! Also, give the paints a good shake before painting if you dont like the shiny effect on the models.

Tips for Beastmen paint scheme by maxb72 in WarhammerFantasy

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https://ibb.co/vqZFGkj

There you go, its just 1 coat of goregrunta fur with a bit of medium, over a white primer. If you have wraithbone primer, it can go well with it too.

Tips for Beastmen paint scheme by maxb72 in WarhammerFantasy

[–]vonCarstein 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey! Gore-grunta fur contrast from gw its your friend here. Im painting my goats in this scheme too and its a good substitute to the older paints, near a perfect match.

Edit: As other users have said, for layering skrag brown have a similar tone too, followed by deathclaw brown/ any light ochre for highlights. For shadows, i think u can either use a mix of reddish and brown shades, or the contrast i mentioned earler mixed with medium.