Well, have to admit I'm taking a bit of a U-Turn here.
I already have Menoth and Khador armies for Warmachine, and a Legion army for Hordes, but I couldn't resist doing some Cryx as well. Their stuff is just sooo coool.
I was inspired to do some Cryx after watching a YouTube tutorial on AFV weathering. I thought the techniques would be great to represent Cryx corrosion (many of their attacks are acid/corrosion-based).
I've had the Cryx battlebox sitting in my closet for some time, and I always hoped to get around to them.
My first Cryx Helljack is this Slayer. A pure double-handed melee 'jack. I wanted a test subject for this new rust and weathering technique, so I put him together on Sunday. I sprayed on the P3 Cryx Base and Highlight colors, then started in with the MIG weathering powders and washes. A few evenings later...presto. Hope you like him. He was more fun to put together than anything I've ever done for Menoth (which always feels like such a chore).
Well, back to the Celts for a bit.
'Til next time.
That's some extreme rust - superb Kevin.
ReplyDeleteDo you have a link for that video you mentioned?
ReplyDeleteDirty!
ReplyDeleteRedmanphill
ReplyDeleteThis guy does a series of videos which I found quite helpful and inspiring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGA32YSK9Uw&feature=related
The rust is very well done.
ReplyDeleteFantastic effect, but I especially love that you broke the mould with a new and clever approach.
ReplyDeleteHey Kevin, did you use alcohol to fix the pigments? I like the pigments but then when I need to use dullcoat to protect for gaming it seems to really reduce the effect.
ReplyDeleteMinijunkie,
ReplyDeleteRubbing alcohol and/or turpentine in various places and times (many layers). I did dullcoat as well...no problems encountered.