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  1. Painted this a few years ago when Darren Latham put up his tutorial on textured cloth. I've since had a bit more practice with the technique - this cloak looks more like creature hide than cloth, but it's still visually interesting. The light coloured robe was a pain to get not-chalky, and it still doesn;t photograph particularly well. .
  2. Here are some "Brotherhood" monks from Westwind Productions Vampire Wars range. I also used some earlier Bones miniatures as statues. The monks were base coated/primed with Vallejo air brush primer leather brown then washed with strong tone. Flesh areas base coat cream then flesh tone on top. The statues are just Halbarad and Aglanda, stuck to a stack of 25mm mdf bases glued together. They had been washed in soapy water, then just painted with Army Painter grey primer and washed with Army Painter Dark tone.
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