Monday, November 26, 2012

Night Goblin Update

Just a quick post of some pictures showing three stages of Night Goblin and Orc painting.
Plastic, base colors, and first level of highlight. The third stage is what I'm considering "table-top ready", as I mentioned in the earlier painting posts.  These were figs I used in our first escalation battle of 250pts.
I'm feverishly working on the rest of the models to get to the 500pts required for the second battle.





The pictures were rushed so the lighting isn't correct.   The first level highlighting is done with a mixture of techniques depending on the part of the model.  Skin was done with just an ink wash on the orcs. The goblin had some minor highlights applied to the skin after the wash.
The yellow moon had brown ink wash, then some yellow reapplied sparingly to raised edges of the moon.
The black cloak was actually done in reverse. Grey highlights applied, then a liberal wash of black ink toned down the grey and blended it in.

The leather body armor on the orc was done with a brown Vallejo paint, and then black ink (Nuln Oil) right over it.

More to follow!

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