On 12/8/2018 at 5:17 AM, Sorastro said:Hi Ocule!
Firstly - well done! He doesn't look too bad at all (many people forget to paint the black band across the front of the helmet!). There are so many ways to paint any figure, and the stormtroopers are no different. For my preferred way of painting large numbers of the Legion stormtroopers you can see in my video that I chose not to shade the figure, but draw in the dark lining by hand to avoid having to spend time highlighting the white armour back up again. You may of course prefer to do what I did with my IA stormtroopers and shade the whole mini to more easily define the recesses - you'll just then probably want to spend time highlighting the white armour which can be a bit of a pain. Some people even like to dry brush their stormtroopers from black or grey all the way up to pure white (and then paint the dark details). I think it's good to explore a range of options and go with what works for you!
Thanks, i got a bit better with practice and took some of your advice when putting them together. I think if i shade any in the future ill do it in a light grey as opposed to the black shading i used here but I just finished my core set stormtroopers. I know i will need some more ST squads but **** i dont want to look at another trooper for a while. It was much faster after just lining them instead of the wash. Still got my speeder bikes and vader before ill have them all done. Hard to see but i opted for a base coat of Vallejo Bleached Linen and highlighted with pure white. hard to see in the light and its still subtle on the minis themselves. Might opt for a bit darker of an off white next time.
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