Monday, April 20, 2020

Dangerous Dungeon Delvers

Hi All,

Just a little glamour shot of a few figures I had handy and some of the dungeon tiles I printed.


I've been alternately using the airbrush or brush for priming and like them better primed black.


Many of these were varnished and used for the photo. I've been using the airbrush to varnish them. Again to learn how to use the airbrush.


Just a little shot of the production line. Current process. Base coat black. Drybrush Charcoal, Hippo Grey, Rainy Grey. Spot drybrush Burnt Sienna and Territorial Beige. Sponge on Forest Green then Slate Green. Done. All of the paints are Delta Ceramcoat except for The Black and Slate Green, which are Americana (Or Vallejo Black Primer).

Thanks for looking.

7 comments:

  1. Wonderful miniatures and dungeon!

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    1. Thanks a lot Skully. Hopefully we'll have some game reports soon.

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  2. Looks like you have developed an effective production line there Terry, great job.

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  3. They've come up a treat - the accents of burnt sienna and touches of green really lift them and avoid that literal wall of dry-brushed grey.

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    1. Thanks Thansants. Yes the Fat Dragon tutorial mentions the earth colors to break up that sea of grey. I did some other stone with the green and slate awhile back and I liked the effect, so I kept it here.

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