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I wanted a traditional Black Pudding, but I didn't want to just paint it black. When I started to think about how to make this stand out, I started to think about the shimmer that oil gets, and I wondered if Black Puddings get that shimmer as well. I looked up some photos, and thought, "I bet I can do this." Like I said in the other thread, I'm planning on putting together a tutorial on getting this effect, so that'll be up soon. This one was fun to paint! I love all the little bits and bobs in the ooze.
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Just two little blobbies that are the result of killing mama with a slashing weapon. I'm working on typing a step-by-step tutorial on how I did the holographic oil shimmer with just regular paints, so that'll be up in a couple days!
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Decided to work on alternate skin tones for a pair of ogres; the blue one is designed to be some kind of ice ogre variant though he did come out a bit bluer than I had originally planned. The wyvern, I was really excited to discover, has a fallen statue as part of it's base! I used it in my dnd game and it successfully predated one of my PCs who had wandered off alone. The Black Pudding was also used in my game and did some damage to the players' ship hull. The Blacktooth Terror made his way into my game pursuing the characters through the jungle. I opted to use a clear plastic support b/c I assumed over time that the weight of his head and chest would result in it bending over. Sorry for the crap pics of him, but my light box isn't big enough for figs of his scale. I did a reverse light to dark color on his tongue that came off better than expected.