Two Female Dark Angel Space Marines! |
Last month I painted a lightly-converted female Dark Angel for 28’s current challenge. It was a fun process and one that pushed me to paint another immediately afterwards. Instead of painting it exactly like the first, using zenithal highlights, I decided to try a drybrushing/stippling method Richard Gray made some YouTube videos on. Although he used the method to paint an Ultramarine and an Imperial Fist Space Marine, I decided to adapt the method using the paints I had on my first Dark Angel.
The combination of stippling and using a dark brown oil wash really helped to add subtle texture to the green armor. |
All of the metals were painted using a variety of Vallejo Metal Color paints. |
Rather than painting the red squad marking, I used one of Games Workshop’s decals. |
The latest Dark Angel next to one of the first Space Marines I ever painted, a Raptor. |
A classic Space Marine next to the two newly painted Dark Angels. |
I was really happy with how the second female Dark Angel turned out. The stippling method proved to be easier and faster than the zenithal one, while looking better in the end. I found that stippling with a drybrush effortlessly imparted texture and improved color modulation in the armor, resulting in a more interesting looking model. I am now more excited than ever to try to paint a few more Dark Angels to get enough models painted to play the new edition of Kill Team! I plan to batch paint the remaining three using the same method; we will see how they turn out!
- Eric Wier
Great work on these - the green is different but it looks really good. Looking forward to seeing more of these guys and gals painted up :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, the color is a little different from the classic Dark Angel look, but I am happy with it. Three more are being painted right now!
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