Nice work!
Thank you!
Very nice.
I just got my bones in and will be using them to teach my daughters how to paint minis.
Thanks.
Some of those are perfect to learn on as they're fairly simple sculpts. The Townsfolk and such would be great for beginners. Reaper brought thousands and thousands of new painters into the hobby with this Kickstarter and hundreds of them are at the Reaper Forum being taught by the painters there. It's a pretty exciting place to be right now.
Thanks for posting - Nice work! I had wondered about using one of these as a potential Grendel. How tall is it?
Here's a picture of him with the Reaper Dwarf I'm working on to give you an idea of scale.
Good work, real fantasy colours...they are almost psychedelic, but nice and so vivid.
I have two of these beasts but I have not yet painted..
I'm glad you like the colours. I've only been painting a little over a year and all my friends are historical Wargamers and they didn't tell me that there was anything wrong with the way I paint. I didn't know that this was unpopular and the trend is towards "gritty realism" So thank you very much for the compliment. I needed that.
I like the brighter paint scheme. Nice charachter in that fig. The pose and colors bring back memories of GW catalogs from when I was a kid, though I think your painting is better.
I'm so glad to hear that some folks like the colours I'm using. Maybe I should just call myself a "Retro Painter"
The Big Slimy Dude painted up TERRIFIC. The super highlighting gives him an unhealthy aura which suits him perfectly. That is a super way of snapping out of a funk...VERY WELL DONE!
I used Reaper Pale Green as a base, then used SW green as a wash. I then began adding increasingly large amounts of Reaper Pale Saffron to the Pale Green, until my final highlights were Pale Saffron mixed with a little white. I did about 7 layers on him to get this effect. He looks radioactive to me. Maybe he ate a toxic mushroom