Atonement

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And one knight added. Painting the armor was fun ! Basecoat with Acryl Gun Metal and adding oils. Bronze and Rust. Highlighting with silver. Tamiya Panel Liquid Black and some MIG black dust.
Wings are airbrushed ( I hate airbrushing) in various brown colors with a very thin layer of bronze and polished metal to make it shine. Tried adding letters and runics with a very thin fineliner but that didn't turn out well...
Working on the base before the ultimate challange.......the Lady .....
Made some pictures in "Oil-painting" style. Suits the subject quit well .
Cheers and thanks for looking,
 

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The metal is awesome as is the rest.
But you could deppend the wings more with a dark wash. Looks very flat for me, but it could be the picture.
Wich color did you used on the skulls??

Marc
 
Hi Marc, thanks and yep, wings are dark enough. These are really snapshots. Will make better when it's finished.
For the sculls I used valleyo off white and Iraqi sand.
 
Are we there yet ? No, not at all but after 4 attempts the dress is going to where I want it to be. First airbrush layer was gold, then a few layers of red and orange while I used some diorama-plants as template ( "glued them on with mask-rubber) and that worked fine. Now I'm waiting for some pinstripe paintbrushes to add some green. When that workes the dress will get a coat of satin acryll varnish to smoothen the whole thing a bit, with a tiny bit of silver sprinkles in it.......and hopefully all that doesn't lead to the lady taking her fifth paint removel bath.......

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