Saturday 27 June 2015

The Titan









"A Titan has only three enemies: folly, hubris, and another of its own kind."

— Grand Master Volkus, Ordo Sinister of the Divisio Militaris




The Warlord titan isn't just the biggest thing in the 41st millennium but one of the biggest to come out of Forgeworld studio. Also the most expensive thing I've ever bought in my long carrer as a collector. (You can see my smaller work over on www.4gotowar.blogspot.com) So why not plan ahead.

You've all see the "unboxing" videos and the look at what I've bought photos, so what I'm going to do with this blog is show you my inner workings when approaching this daunting project. A psychiatrists sofa,

a mood board, and reminding me what paints I've used at once! 

I am a huge fan of the G+ community, which keeps me motivated and a great place to get inspired to get those brushes out for smaller updates you will probably find me on this board! (www.plus.google.com/u/0/communities/113711991701122962234

So whats with the heads?! My job in the real world is as a texture artist. Most recently on Johnathan Strange for the BBC and previously as Lead texture artist on Gravity and senior artist on Guardians of the Galaxy. I spend all day using some form of graphics software so why not plan by pre-painting the whole thing. Nail down exactly what I want to do. 

 White Knight

 

I love me a limited pallet. Really focusing down to realism. And bone white is striking and a great base to add weathering to. Old School




Going back over the various titan illustrations from John Blanche, Jes Goodwin and the many tallented illustrators over at GW, the striking colours in many titans are prevelant. Although it may end up looking too busy over such a vast scale.




Delfts Blue


 

 I love the delft china pattern anyway, but also the contrast between the vast, blasting, dusty, soot covered, might of the titan and the delicate, swirling pattern of the pattern might make for something unique.

Wall of Iron


 

 Dark, rusty, destroyer of worlds. A no nonsense design, purely functional but a place that I could show off my weathering. Chipped hard iron.

Relic of the past


 
 I'm fascinated by medieval heraldry anyway, but something truly ornate like a kings armor with intricate florets would look fabulous, again a nice contrast of delicate beauty and crushing monster.
The God Machine




Not sure if its my favorite but it would be a statement. A machine for death. No funny business.



So there you go. I would love to hear your thoughts or suggestions. I'll be picking up the kit on the 5th at the Forgeworld openday in Nottingham, not that that will speed up the process any haha.




Happy painting! And welcome to the beginning!

Henry.

13 comments:

  1. "Relic of the past" is my favorite !

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    1. I think it might be mine too. Lots of scope there too. I can throw in a load of heraldry and checker and stripes that wont ruin the look.

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    2. I'm totally with you, that would be stunning, and I think a nice tie in with the most recent knight's armor.

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  2. Haha! I knew you would.

    Can't wait to see this progress.

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  3. (Whoo! I can comment here, too).

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  4. Henry, it is such a joy to have you as part of our community on G+, and I love the artists' touch you bring to it! Great work on the concepts! Such a great idea!

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    1. Pleasure to be a part of it! Facebooks fine, forums are great but our little G+ community is awesome. I say little, nearly 6000 members now!

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  5. It's going to be a blast following your progress.

    With the risk of sounding patriotic a largely white/off white titan would look fantastic with some classic swedish kurbits decorations: http://www.grannas.com/bilder/winter.jpg

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  6. Ooooo kurbits! I've not come across that before, maybe a nice pennant banner or something. And I can't get enough of the off white. :)

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  7. 2nd one down for me. I love the red and yellow checkers and stripes on the head. I think it could work all over if you were conservative with its use on the main body.

    Good luck and I hope you have a load of brass rod.

    PDH

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  8. I'm just getting caught up, was going to say "you should totally do the relic one", and then scrolled up the blog to see that's what you've already decided.

    (Spoilers!)

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