Thanks guys! : )
Long live the Undead! Who would have thunk lime green could work so well on the restless.
How do you achieve that, I almost called it "splatter pattern" on the ghosts?
Cheers! I wrote down the method on my instagram a little while ago, copying the text here:
I primed the miniatures in Citadel Wraithbone, I then basecoated them in a 1:1 mix of P3 Necrotite Green and Scale 75 Toxic Waste Green. I used wet blending to create the transitions from Scale 75 Riff Green and to white respectively. I am not overly concerned with the smoothness of this transition since a lot of it will be covered up by further washes and effects later. The “bubbles” are then done by placing dots of very diluted paint on the surface. As the edges of these dots start to dry I use a clean brush to wick up the remaining paint, leaving a ring. There’s a lot of room for experimenting here. I wash the area with the background colour to blend the bubbles into the surface and then repeat the process, making sure that some bubbles of the new layer overlap the previous ones. That way a sense of depth is created. Stippling is used throughout the process to blend the different areas together. Washes of the base colours are used to either tone down the contrast or help with the transition.
It’s very much an iterative process so it’s hard to describe it in a step by step fashion but I hope the description above is somewhat helpful.
