I finished painting Kalanzar a long while ago now, and forgot to circle back around to show off how I did it and how it looks all finished off. You did get to see it in the Year in Minis post from back in 2023, but here's a detailed look at the process.
I wanted to keep the palette somewhat limited, both for consistency across the mini, but also for my own sanity, so this was the selection of paint I picked.
I started with the wings...
It looks really bright here... and it is, but this is just the start.
Then it was off to blocking in the colors on the body. You'll notice the head is missing. I neglected to take work in progress pics of the head, but it was painted separately from the body.There were a few small gaps, but it was big enough to bug me, so I filled them, and sculpted some kinda matching scales to blend it all in.
More work on the body, deepening the shadows, trying to hit all the highlights. So many scales...
I regularly plugged the wings into the body to make sure everything was still looking good. I didn't paint with the wings attached both because they got in the way, but also because it was really difficult to try to keep hold of the dragon without them.
More highlighting...
The foam on the base was obviously the wrong texture, so I coated it with mod podge and sand.
Then I got to painting the lava. Oh, and there's the head.
And checking how Kalanzar fits on the base...Turns out it needed some extra support. I added some more foam bricks and chunks and then gave them the same mod podge and sand covering.
And here it is, all finished up!















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