A Deep Wars Assault Soldier Heralds New Worthy Painting Work!
July 3, 2012 by brennon
Worthy Painting are seriously getting around at the moment, and they have just been announced as the official painting studio for Deep Wars from Anti-Matter Games! Check out their painted Assault Soldier below...
A fantastic looking miniatures with a brilliant paint job. I love that they have managed to make it appear like it really is underwater, and the source lighting work is great too. It certainly makes the miniature have a very eerie quality. And here is another great looking miniature in the works...
This is the Fortune Hunter Scientist. Those extra mechanical arms are making sure she doesn't touch any of those eerie artifacts from the sea bed.
So will this lick of Worthy Painting paint nudge you more towards Deep Wars?
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Thats one sleek looking model and with wonderful paint job by fine folks of the Worthy Paintng.
Once again Dan’s the man when it comes to brushwork – the NMM gold works with the black to give the feel of an ancient civilisation rather than pulpy sci-fi aliens despite the proportions (not to mention despite the raygun) but best of all is the source lighting job on the shoulder pad – top stuff. Love the scientist too, her slight frame really emphasises her non-combat nature and the grabbing arms, jet-belt to assist moving underwater and walkie-talkie add the necessary technological feel that suits a scientist. Well detailed in the mechanical joints and diving suit texturing too, a… Read more »
Deep Wars’s very setting challenges you as a painter to try out things you might not tried before. Be they source lighting, water(y) effects, extraordinary colours or unusual texturing effects. As for the minis, excelent and very original. Worthy Paintings paint job is really good.