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By Painting Miniatures
https://youtu.be/vW1sXkTCfiQ
I'm back, btw better video going on now.
Photos from left to right, bare bones, base paint, adding to the base paint, almost done.
Not pictured is the final result. I just haven't got around to taking a photo of it but it is in the video.
I covered all of the paints i used which were all reaper colors, what i did, and why.
Fun fact on image 5394 I ran an experiment to see what would work better. Doing naga green with pale lichen first, or waiting until after i did a black wash.
As far as I can tell i think doing both layers then washing works better but i cant pick it out of the line up so I guess it really doesn't matter?
Anyway I haven't posted in a while so wanted to get back in here say hi and see what everyone else has been up to.
The running joke for those of you who has scrolled this far. These are the knights of the banana. Since their swords are curved. I know that fixing the swords was possible but I felt being undead also the water in the river is turning over here making it very unpleasant to drink or use, i didn't want to dunk my mini's in it.
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By Auberon
Some time ago I picked up some Vallejo Verdigris, but I'm not sure I ever used it. This skeleton was a test case to see how the wash handled. Like most Vallejo, it was a little thick out of the bottle, but the color is right. With a some practice it'll make for easy aging of metal.
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By AngiesArmies
I painted up the skeletons I had from Bones 2 together with a Bone Fiend. The Skeletons were fun to do, the Bone Fiend a bit less as the model was quite undefined. For the skeletons, I took some inspiration from the game Morrowind for the colours, bases and shield designs.
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