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I have moved on to painting, and I have to admit that the volume of work at this point is not small. On the positive side, I am moving forward with more energy as I slowly see myself getting closer to the result I had envisioned (with the necessary realistic compromises always for the sake of playability). Priming with an airbrush (a mixture of floor polish, latex paint, and black primer). This was followed by a second coat of primer and floor polish with a brush to cover areas that I could not reach with an airbrush. Zenithal lighting (with white primer diluted with a lot of water) applied in selective places with the help of an airbrush. Drybrush with two successive hands of gray tones. The wooden roofs were painted with brown acrylics and finished with a light drybrush of light brown (almost beige). The metal roofs were the result of true metallic acrylic paints and weathering with oils. The wooden parts of the table were worked entirely with oils. The plaster will be painted next. Until next time.
So after many weeks of work, another jurney comes to an end I have finished the Gnome diorama aka "10th Gnomish Annual Judgement Festival"! (it was supposed to be much higher number written in roman numerals, but i thought it would be a pain to read, so i simplified it to 10).
Short story behid it: once a year Gnomes gather at this festival to judge any unfortunate creature they think deserves to be judged! This time - a tall fellow, who could probably crush all of them, but instead stands there cunfused what the heck is going on My main focus was to show eye, and gesture interaction between models, and as there are many of those, i will divide final photos in three separate posts - hope that You will forgive me about this spam.
All Gnome models are from Blacksmith Miniatures who i'd like to thank for sending some of them, tall fellow is converted giant from Games Workshop.I wanted to create a bit different mood than usual - so a bit less gore and darkness, and a bit more of merry mood, and color palette - hope that You will like the end result Tomorrow i'll start my project for Golden Demon.
I'm already 3 weeks late so please expect more WIP's incoming from me, and a fight between good and evil take care and see You soon!
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