Nefarios Lair

fanskaven

New Member
Any tips on your purple hues for the skin? I'd had a look k like that in mind for some ghouls.

That skin tone is easy to achieve.
*Over black primer white cenital and bone (screaming skull) drybrush.
*1:5 magos purple contrast-medium general wash.
*Inner shades, mouth, eyes are given additional very carefull wash 1:1 voluptuous Pink contrast-medium
*Spot Carroburgh crimson on Deep shades (if needed) and also as a general glaze to darken low parts of flat areas (if needed).
*Work lights and clean large areas with bone tone and white used before.

I hope this helps
 

Eric

Administrator
Cheers, I'd been thinking the Magos Purple might be a good bet. Thanks for the recipe I shall (eventually) give it a go!
 

fanskaven

New Member
Today I come to you with some random citadel sculpts I managed to finish painting this weekend. A couple of norses and some skellies.

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I hope you like them.

Please find below link to my blog for further details. Note that even if I write there ins spanish, translators work fine and I apreciatte your comments here and there ;)

J
 

symphonicpoet

Moderator
Those beastmen are the business. That second one, with the very impressive bells as Fimm McCool observed, has a very Bob Olley look to him. But I don't know my fantasy miniatures. Did that start life as an Olley sculpt? Brilliantly done!
 

fanskaven

New Member
Those beastmen are the business. That second one, with the very impressive bells as Fimm McCool observed, has a very Bob Olley look to him. But I don't know my fantasy miniatures. Did that start life as an Olley sculpt? Brilliantly done!
Thank you for your kind comment. Yes, It is a Bob Olley's sculpt. May be you can check my related blog entry for additional details.
 
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