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After a rather long hiatus due to things in my normal life kicking into overdrive, I'm finally back to painting. And since a friend of mine requested that we play Shadows Over Camelot at our weekly board game night, I figured I would launch back in with Sir Percival who overall is a rather simple mini, with not a lot of detail to its name. But unfortunately he does have a face, so here's attempt at painting a mini face #2:
Completed Face (Lighting's a bit wonky.):
Completed:
Armor:
Base: Runefang Steel
Wash: Nuln Oil
Dry: Necron Compound
Sword and Belt Buckle:
Base: Leadbelcher
Wash: Nuln Oil
Dry: Necron Compound
Leather Belt + Scabbard:
Base: Abaddon Black
Wash: Nuln Oil
Cloak:
Base: Ceramite White
Wash: Nuln Oil
Dry: Longbeard Gray
Scarf:
Base: 2:1 Celestra Gray : Straken Green
Wash: Nuln Oil
Dry: Ushabati Bone
Face:
Eyes Base: 1:8 Ushabati Bone : Ceramite White
Eye Pupil: 1:2 Gorthor Brown : Abaddon Black
Eye Outline: Gorthor Brown
Skin Base: Ungor Flesh
Wash: Reikland Fleshshade
Dry 1: Eldar Flesh
Dry 2: Flayed One Flesh
Lower Lip Detail: 3:2:1 of Flayed One Flesh + Gorthor Brown + Evil Sunz Scarlet
Under the Lip: Reikland Fleshshade
Hair:
Base: Gorthor Brown
Wash: Agrax Earth Shade
Dry: XV-88
Stone:
Base: Eshin Gray
Wash: Agrax Earthshade
Dry: Terminatus Stone
Shadows Over Camelot - Practice in 35mm Faces
I recently picked up a copy of Shadows Over Camelot to play a few rounds before I run a Learn to Play at I'm Board (local board gaming store) and figured the minis that came with the game would be good practice for painting faces and lacquering technique.
- [+] Dice rolls