My First Sculpt Pt 4: An Obliterator – Long Over Due Post

So it has been a while since I picked up the brush… well continuing on then.

Did some more details on my Obilterator which brings him to a nearly finished state. I still need to finish the base and perhaps something more on the robe, but not yet sure what.

WIP Sculpted Obliterator - part 4

I had thought about adding the XIV to the shoulder plate but remembered that oblits don’t have an allegiance and just fight for who ever pays them the best. Instead I opted for the yellow chevrons on the chain blade to tie in with the rest of my army.

WIP Sculpted Obliterator - part 4 - side shot

I was struggling with separating the sash and robe since they are supposed to both be red. I have tried using different temperatures of red along with the yellow border to separate them. The sash was highlighted and shaded with cooler shades of red, the highlight was almost more blue than red actually. The robe used warmer shades of red to highlight and shade. I’m not sure if I like how it turned out, but perhaps it is just that the robe doesn’t look “finished.”

Any ideas?

Related posts:

  1. My First Sculpt Pt 3: An Obliterator – Base Coat Done
  2. My First Sculpt Pt 2: An Obliterator – sculpt nearly finished
  3. My First Sculpt Pt 5: An Obliterator – Finished!
  4. Second Sculpted Obliterator (1) – The Build Up
  5. Another long delayed post

  • http://cyborgtrucker.blogspot.com/ Cyborg Trucker

    That looks great! I think the robe does look finished. It looks like a VERY old piece of cloth literally ready to tear a crumble from the millennia of war it’s been exposed to. The eyeball targeter is a nice touch too.

  • dnyarak

    Thanks! the eyeball was actually a late addition to the model, the end of the gun looked too bland and an extra eye helps to reinforce the daemonic nature of the oblits.