So, I was watching Boss Fight release photos of the
Gorgon Army: Green Snake, and was really struck by how good that copper color was looking, for being hand painted -
I reached out to Erik Araña with some questions, and he was kind enough to respond:
Jm7o wrote:
Erik - who is painting the Green Snake Gorgon?
Erik Araña wrote:
Me
Jm7o wrote:
what brand of paint is that copper? and yellow?
Erik Araña wrote:
I just finished her (aside from some touch up after assembling her) and will do the Underworld Spartan tomorrow
I use exclusively Vallejo Model Color now
The yellow of the eyes is from the bottle but the underbelly of the tail is mixed
The copper has a leather brown/orange clay color underneath it. It helps gold or copper pop
Jm7o wrote:
do you mix to a pantone color for paint-matching at the factory?
did you prime these figures?
Erik Araña wrote:
yes to the pantone...but I've been changing things from our deco sheets as I go. Looking at a small square of color and then applying the color isn't always the same.
Jm7o wrote:
can I share these couple of painting tips on JC?
Erik Araña wrote:
Feel free to share
I prime sometimes. Not always. I'm starting to use the color primer from army painter (thanx to Pluv) for a light base coat. I don't worry about full coverage though...just so paint sticks better and the coverage is nicer.
I don't prime customs though
-- that @#$^% pluv, always taking credit for my tips ...Jm7o wrote:
One more question: someone commented on that underworld warrior being cast in trans orange and painted from there -- have you ever considered?
Erik Araña wrote:
We considered casting in clear but the cracks of orange are too small to let light through. He would just look black. So I'm going to do a clever deco visual color mixing thing.
Matte vs gloss as well
Jm7o wrote:
Do you want me to keep it on the down-low that you are painting the figures?
Erik Araña wrote:
Nah...it's what I do