Saturday, October 17, 2020

Wraith

 I keep using the Dungeons and Dragons miniatures from the Parker board game.

This time I took the wraith.

The primer was Citadel Corax White, for the whole body of the miniature I applied a first layer of Citadel Contrast Magos Purple followed by Army Painter Red Tone Wash.

For the tombstone I used the Army Painter Dark Tone directly over the Corax White undercoat.

The base was painted with Vallejo Cold Grey and washed with slightly diluted Greenstuff Opulentus Black ink.

The whole miniature was ready in almost no time.

Hope you like it.






Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Skeletons - painting project

I have still some miniatures from the second version of the Descent board game. Amongst them, there were some skeleton archers which I decided to paint with the Greenstuff inks and the Citadel Contrast paints I have been playing with those last months. As usual, it took me ages to paint the miniatures since I only do it on idle moments with weeks or even months between each painting session. Therefore I am not able to recall exactly how I did it or the steps or even which exact paints :) Therefore, I will just put here some pictures representing the process and evolution of the project. Hope you like it. :)








Final Result







Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Giant - regular paints / Citadel contrast paints

To try out some of the Citadel Contrast paints I decided to do a Giant from the Descent game.

I did this some time ago and I did not write down how I did it so, some details are more obscure than others in my memory.

The primer was a grey spray from the hardware store.
The trousers are Vallejo Caiman Green, the red top is Citadel Flesh Tearers Red, the skin is Vallejo Bronze Fleshtone, the Stone in the weapon is Vallejo Cold Grey, the stripes around it and some details on the model may be Vallejo Kaki, the pouch and dagger are Citadel Snakebite Leather (one coat) and the wooden part of the weapon the same but twice coated.



I visited my FLGS were I got some advice and some help with the further painting.
I applied a Citadel Green shade on the trousers, but the effect was almost invisible.
The weapon, upper red top and specially the hair were done with a dark wash (maybe black); in the case of the hair it was done directly on top of the grey primer.





The left arm and the right arm got different finishing washed, I am sure that I wanted to compare them but I cannot remember which ones I used ;)




For the nail detail I used probably Vallejo dead flesh.

And this is it.

Winter wolf - painting

Painting journal

In preparation to paint a blue troll for the game Drako, Knights and Trolls I did this "winter wolf" with a miniature from the Descent boardgame.

Primer was the grey from the hardware store.

Base was Citadel Calgar Blue in the whole model.






In the hair behind the head and the end of the tail I applied Citadel Contrast Aethermatic Blue, therefore the greenish hue in those areas.





In the body and head I applied Green Stuff Intensity Ink Tenebrous Blue and for the mouth I used Green Stuff Intensity Ink Sacra Purple.







The outcome was missing contrast, so I tried some  dry brush highlights with a mixture of Vallejo Grey Wolf with a bit of the Tenebrous Blue ink.










The base of the model was done with an undercoat of Vallejo Grey Wolf and partial wash with a very diluted blue wash (also from Vallejo).
The eyes got a small dot in Vallejo Grey Wolf.