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Thanks Archer! Before I found Dakka, I use to scour White Dwarf articles for recipes and really enjoyed their step by step guides. I still have a large binder laying about that has a large collection of those painting tutorials. I enjoy how the priest turned out as it has an old Warhammer Imperial feel to it. I think an army in this scheme would be baller.
Again, utilizing an old recipe: The fur was first washed with Drakenhof Nightshade followed by successive dry brushes of P3 Frost Bite and then Morrow White. The mouths were washed with Carroburg Crimson Shade.
Yeah, Magic the Gathering has cut into my painting time by a lot
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So up next is some seriously creepy cads, a Death Jester and a homebrew called the Dark Prince that counts as an advanced Medusa who can animate statues thanks to his beloved sister...head.
WIP 1: Starting with Slapchop, Robes were painted with Contrast Skeleton Horde. Shirt and Pants were Painted with Contrast Skeleton Horde and Contrast Ratling Grime. Hat was painted with Contrast Skeleton Horde and Contrast Black Templar. Gloves and Boots were painted with either Contrast Snakebite Leather or Contrast Black Templar. Bells and Shirt Collar were painted Contrast Iyanden Yellow. Robe Sashes were painted Contrast Asurmen Blue and Contrast Stormfiend. Jester skin was painted Contrast Guilliman Flesh. Dark Prince and Head washed with Nuln Oil Shade. Jester's and Head's hair painted with Contrast Gore-Grunta Fur. Shirt painted with 2 layers of Contrast Pylar Glacier. Flames washed with Biel-Tan Shade. Rod painted with P3 Blighted Gold.
Final: Skeleton Horde and Iyanden Yellow areas were washed with Seraphim Sepia Shade. Snakebite Leather and the Rod areas were washed with Agrax Earthshade. Nuln Oil Areas (Dark Prince Face and Head) and Ratling Grime areas were washed with Mortarion Grime Shade. Black Templar areas and shirt were washed with Nuln Oil. Blue Sashes were washed with Leviathan Purple Wash. Flames were glazed twice with Lamenters Yellow. Jester Skin washed in Ogryn Flesh. Highlighted the black parts of the Jesters Collar and Bottom of shirt with P3 Bastion Grey. Drybrushed Idrian Flesh on on the Head's hair. Drybrushed P3 Quick Silver onto the Rod to highlight the little Jester. Dry brushed P3 Sickly Skin and Morrow White lightly over the Jesters Face. Washed the jester's teeth in Carroburg Crimson Shade. Used a touch of Black Templar to add a diamond on the jester's left eye.
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Robe: Lower painted with Contrast Dreadful Vissage, and the upper portion painted with Contrast Magos Purple
Hood: Contrast Ratling Grime
Fear Smith
Trench Coat: Contrast Black Templar with Nuln Oil Wash
Flesh: Contrast Guilliman Flesh with Ogre Flesh Wash
Mouth: Teeth painted with Skeleton Horde Contrast and Agrax Earthshade wash; Eye was painted with Contrast Blood Moon Yellow and washed with Beil-Tan Green and then the eye slit was painted in Flesh Tearers Contrast; Carroburg Crimsonshade wash washed into the inside of the mouth.
Shirt: Contrast Skeleton Horde with Gryphonne Sepia wash
Pants: Contrast Garaghak's Sewer with Agrax Earthshade wash
Deathlock Wight
Gold: Contrast Iyaden Yellow with Gryphonne Sepia Wash
Breast Plate: Contrast Ratling Grime
Flame: Contrast Iyaden Yellow with Berserker Bloodshade wash and Lamenter's Yellow Glaze
Shirt & Headdress: Contrast Pylar Glacier with Mortarion Grime Shade
Skirt: Contrast Magos Purple with Mortarion Grime Shade
Sash: Contrast Fleshtearers Red with Mortarion Grime Shade
[list]Bones: Contrast Skeleton Horde with Agrax Earthshade
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Thanks Cam and Gits! It's actually a model that my friend spliced together using two different files.
Up next, Mr. Feels, a Cambium which will represent a demonically possessed individual in my campaign that is spreading drug addiction throughout the population and which will also highlight the Government's draconian crackdown. He also gives excessive massages without consent! He will be modeled after the skit below!!
WIP: Model was first prepped using the slap chop method.
Flesh, bones, shirt sleeves, cloak's trim, and pants were painted in Contrast Skeleton Horde
Cloak was painted in Contrast Ratling Grime
Trenchcoat was painted in Contrast Space Wolves Grey
Staff was painted with P3 Blighted Gold
Boots and Shirt Paldrons were painted in Contrast Snakebite Leather
Rope was painted with Contrast Aggaros Dunes
Shirt was painted with Contrast Flesh Tearer's Red
Final:
Flesh was washed with Athonian Camoshade
Skull was washed with Targor Rageshade
Shirt sleeves were washed with Gryphonne Sepia
Trenchcoat was washed with Nuln Oil
Cloak was washed with Nuln Oil
Staff was washed with Targor Rageshade
Boots and Shirt Paldrons were washed with Agrax Earthshade
Rope was washed with Targor Rageshade
Shirt was washed with Agrax Earthshade
Buttons were painted with Contrast Iyanden Yellow and washed with Targor Rageshade
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I've been painting but haven't had time to upload pictures:
So as a Christmas Present I painted figures for each of my Nieces and Nephew that represents their personalities and created a placard that described the character.
The Crazy Cat Lady:
The Bar Wenchel
The Emo Adventurer
The Red Queen
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I also wanted to post up my Dungeon Crawl that I created for an epic Ancient City Ruins that the party spent over 3 months exploring.
It was made from Dungeon Tiles and Wargaming Terrain that I repurposed. It had 3 levels: The Street Level, The Upper Stories, and The Sewers. At the end, the City exploded and the characters had a death defying escape. I used Legos tor represent the exploding buildings and purchased special bits to create Lego figures for each party member.
The LEGO EXPLOSION!
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That dragon made me stop scrolling and actually say "wow" out loud - great job! The scales in particular were really eye catching and I agree it'd look great across an army of nids or dinosaurs.
That's a cute idea for a Christmas present - the minis and cards are both well executed!
That dungeon crawl looks massive and like an absolute blast. The Lego figures are such a cool touch. Did you manage to get through all three levels?