Not the most complicated pieces in the lot, but swarms of vermin are always useful. I don't know if it shows, but there are three layers of color on this little guts...
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Nienna, Elf Ranger (14 of 242)
Another week, another figure. I feel like some if the chest detail got lost here, but on the whole I think it turned out okay. Elf rangers are a popular option with the female players in my group too!
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Kavorgh, Orc Warboss (13 of 242)
A grisly boss monster for low-level parties, Kavorgh appears to have several humanoid hands attached to his shield. I like the gray orcs of D&D's third edition, and have generally chosen to paint up orcs I know will end up in D&D that way. I have about six or seven old Chainmail miniatures from the orc warband of that game, and they could use a chieftan, rather than just a druid (which is what the Chainmail line had).
One of things I'm trying to do is get away from a lot of the "speed painting" techniques I used in the past (basecoat, ink or wood varnish, and done) and get back into highlighting and shading as a painting technique. This guy has some highlighting, and I think it worked pretty well.
Comments always welcome.
Monday, October 6, 2014
What Went Before: Reaper Bones 1-12 of 242
So to kick things off, I thought I wouldn't try to pad out my progress my showing stuff I had painted earlier like I had just done it. Over the past year or so I've painted a handful of the Reaper Bones miniatures I got in the Vampire Kickstarter. Here's the list (not in order of painting).
Drago Voss, Male Assassin |
IMEF: Nick Stone |
Danar, Male Assassin |
Pathfinder Goblin Warriors |
Anirion, Wood Elf Wizard |
Skeleton Spearmen |
Arrius, Skeletal Warrior |
Harpy |
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