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Finished Ogryn Servitor

Started by kierkegaard, April 28, 2011, 05:08:47 PM

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Ulgavitch

I agree with Kaled and Precintomega - I think he looks great now, but a bar-code tattoo on the forehead and a yellow triangle stencil/sticker would set him off, perfectly.


Dolnikan

I agree, a little something on the head would look great.
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kierkegaard

I appreciate the suggestions, but I am sure that I have mentioned on here that I can't freehand worth a damn, and am unwilling to risk ruining paintjobs that I am reasonably happy with by attempting it.

I have, however, applied some more shading and a bluish tinge to the flesh on the servitor's head, another layer of Devlan Mud to the metal, and some depth to the red of the bodysuit making him look more 'grimdark' (I hope.)



I hope you like it. I think it fits pretty well with the style of the other servitor in the warband.


Hadriel Caine

Looks great to me Nick! Love the skin tone in particular.
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blacknight

It looks very good.

The finish on the metal is that of a more this is something that is being maintained rather than this is a freshly machined part.  I work on ships and the engines on board are a prime example of this, there is a slight hint of grease and oil on them after a while that adds character to the look.

Definetly not the sort of encounter most characters would like to have in a dark alley somewhere.

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Blacknight/Marc
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judge-minos

It really looks great now,
This model, compared to your older Servitor , has the problem of having too many flat areas with little detail and suffer a little from your very clean painting style. the floating servitor had tons of rivets, and mechanidrites and small arms etc, which made it look a little messier and realistic (as much as a floating half man half machine can be realistic  ;D).

Don't get me wrong, I always loved everything you ever did and this is no exception so keep it coming and I will try to do the same

Dolnikan

I really like how the metal looks now. He really is a servitor which has been well-maintained and had some proper mind-wiping.
Circles of the wise My attempt at writing something, please comment on it if you have any advise.