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And while our crew from Part 1 is getting the food set up, the staff of the Wyvern's Head, the local tavern, is preparing refreshments. Friar Stone (brewing consultant and beer enthusiast) and Jock Jockson the Barkeep hoist some furnishings around. Kellerman the brewer starts delivering kegs. (Stonehaven Dwarf Brewer) A couple of the barmaids and tapsters, Poppy Cloverlocks and Mary Muggs, show up to help with the prep work. With the beer and cider ready and the cooks finishing up, we move some food to the bar area. A couple more waitstaff get ready for a busy night schlepping food and ale. (The blonde is from a Nolzur's 2-pack.) Our barkeeps are ready for the rush. And here's the whole jolly crew! (Jock is being as jolly as he gets here.) A round or two with the cooks and suppliers, and let the revelries begin! Good wishes and good feasting to all this harvest season! A few other angles.
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Old man Earl wants to serve you a drink: - Have one on the house! (looking for constructive critique, suggestions and recommendations for improvement, etc...) 😁
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Howdy, Need a drink? He'll hook you up! Kev! P.S. He used to be an adventurer like you...
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This guy was to experiment on achieving realistic light colors on a fairly smooth surface (the apron in this case). After several different tries I was happy with the result...then like normal he sat on the paint desk for months. So I decided to finish him to low tabletop level and wash him in ArmyPainters midtone shade which led to a big tied mark. But he is good enough for my sons toy box. C&C appreciated.
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A speed paint, only took me 5 hours...um that's fast for me. :-) Well, 5 hours to paint him and a month to get him based. ;^) He's a little sparkly in places. While I was working on him, I accidently rinsed my brush out in my metallics water cup. Oops. The figure and base were from the Box of Goodwill. Thanks BoG :-) Thanks for looking. As always, C&C welcome.
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Another day, another bones. The innkeeper started out as a study in painting a darker red. After that, it was just a matter of picking some colors for the rest. One of his eyes was imperfectly cast but I didn't feel like fighting it. Once I got something reasonable for it I just made the other eye match, so he's looking a bit off to the side. There's probably a table of pesky adventurers over there that will end up starting a fight. A tiny WIP for anyone interested.
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Started working on my pile-o-bones. Didn't get much work done on it except base coated the skin and painted up the eyes. So I took a quick phone photo. My lighting setup is designed more figures setting on the surface. So the lighting is shining up rather than straight on. Creating some fake shadowing of the skin.
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Here's another version of 77084:Townsfolk: Innkeeper. This time there's less dirt, but a lot more blood. He could be the town butcher, or doctor, or torturer — the possibilities aren't endless!
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Next up in the series of Useful Potential Innocent Bystanders is this one — 77084:Townsfolk: Innkeeper. I wanted to make his apron and wash-cloth look disgustingly unhygienic, and I don't know that I've really achieved that, but I'm pretty happy with it nonetheless. The pockets and folds do make it look a bit like he's wearing a happysmileyface.