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PIP73001: Lylyth


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Finally, done.

 

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The base is a bit special: I want to play both WarmaHordes and D&D with this figure, and the 30mm Privateer Press base doesn't do too well on D&D 4E's inch-square battle grid, so I mounted the figure on a nickel and painted the base separately. They're connected with blu-tak, and the facing markings on the base make any shifting of the figure irrelevant.

 

WIP here.

 

C&C appreciated.

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Thanks, folks! The back of the cloak is my first real piece of freehand, and I'm really pleased with how it came out. I'm building an army-wide paint scheme around desaturated blues and brown-plus-bone, so those (plus basing) are the elements that I hope will tie all my Legion minis together.

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C&C appreciated.

Only because you asked. I love everything except the skin. The highlights are very harsh. The bold highlights work for me on the cloak, but look messy with her natural skintone.

Thanks for the feedback. ::): I was going for a mildly unnatural skintone, which might be part of the problem. That said, I'm not thrilled with the shading on her skin; the blends came out a bit sloppy. I shaded rosy highlight directly with imperial purple; an intermediate step or two probably would've worked better.

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