Dave wrote:
For the dragon prince it looks like you've probably been a little too fussy over your painting. I've become very lazy on my metals with the range of washes which are out now, my process is:
Step 1 - Paint all metal chainmail (gives a good basecoat for gold colours to get a decent layer on and ideal start for most silver metals.
Step 2 - Wash with Badab black or your choice of washes (I like to use purple on my silver metals) actually will usually do multiple washes of different colours.
Step 3 - pick out raised areas in silver/chainmail to taste and golds in gold of choice.
Well as I said, at the moment I've just applied Boltgun Metal and Burnished Gold. The plan was to then wash with Badab Black and highlight with Chainmail, Mithril Silver and Shining Gold before doing the face, jewels, lance and cloth.
I had been wondering whether it might have been best not to do the inital Burnised Gold and wait until I'd washed the model - I should probably have done a couple of models side by side so I could compare and contrast which is what i did with my spearmen
Dave wrote:
As for your feel of not getting very far with it I know exactly where you're coming from. Painting dwarfs a lot of them are heavily armoured so you spend a lot of time working on a model which comes out looking 'mostly silver' which is pretty much where you started before undercoating it! Once you get putting a bit of colour onto the model it will suddenly start to spring to life, but I always like to do the metals first as it allows you to be a bit messier with the basecoat/wash and don't need to worry about ruining anything else.
Well the reason doing this DP seems to be affecting me more than Spearmen or Sword Masters, which themselves are mostly metal areas, is that there's actually very, very little that isn't metal on it.
Aside from the lance, face and a teensy bit of saddle and stirrups, there's only a smidgen of cloth on either leg and a couple of tiny jewels everything is metal. If I were a more accomplished painter I might have gone for a colour on the plate mail rather than a metalic but I don't think I'm yet far enough along to achieve a good result doing that and as I've decided to move away from doing white cloth I don't want to go with a colour that doesn't end up complementing whichever colour I do decide on.