Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Elquin part 2

I’m really not thrilled with this mini, but I’m making some progress. He’s just so very busy, and the details didn’t all translate over to Bones well. In the next step of progress I darkened the shadows, and added some much needed defining black lining. That helped...



I also worked more on the face, adding in more Rosy Flesh, and a teeny tiny bit of Rusty Red. That doesn’t really match the “tanned” look my player was looking for though…

You ever have a mini you don’t just want to drop in the simple green, but maybe in a vat of acid?



So here’s the plan:
I’m going to try to use a heavy sepia wash to darken the skin more, while trying not to mess up the eyes.



I’m going to work on the Peacock Green coat by adding in some sun yellow to lighten it up. I don’t want to go with my usual linen white, because… I don’t want to ramp up the lightness that quickly, and I want to introduce a slightly different shade to the green, and using yellow rather than blue makes more sense to me for this guy.

Also I need to find out how he wants it based.

In case you missed Part 1.

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