Partially painted miniature of the barbarian from the HeroQuest board game. Right side view.
Partially painted miniature of the barbarian from the HeroQuest board game. Front view.
Partially painted miniature of the barbarian from the HeroQuest board game. Left side view.
Partially painted miniature of the barbarian from the HeroQuest board game. Rear view.
#WIP of the #barbarian from the #HeroQuest board game. Sketched and blended, painted like color by numbers, and then blended smooth. You may be able to see I used the #zenithal highlight to see where the light is.
27.02.2026 13:06
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A painted miniature of the gargoyle from the HeroQueet board game. He is painted as if made of sandstone and is holding a halberd with glowing red runes and a falchion. Front view.
A painted miniature of the gargoyle from the HeroQueet board game. He is painted as if made of sandstone and is holding a halberd with glowing red runes and a falchion. Rear view.
Finished off the gargoyle from the HeroQuest board game.
#gargoyle #heroquest #miniatures #minipainting #nerdlings
23.02.2026 08:04
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A wet palette with zinc white, Naples yellow, yellow oxide, dioxazine purple, Payneβs grey, and black. There is a gradient of the purple though yellow
Oxide through Naples yellow through zinc white.
Ahhh, peace. In my happy place.
#palette #wetpalette #happyplace
22.02.2026 22:44
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A picture of a gargoyle from the HeroQuest board game, painted as if made of sandstone. Itβs holding a jagged longsword in one hand and a halberd in another, both unpainted.
Used a simple blend of Golden SoFlat paintsβ yellow oxide and dioxazine violet. No white, no black, no nothing. Front view.
A picture of a gargoyle from the HeroQuest board game, painted as if made of sandstone. Itβs holding a jagged longsword in one hand and a halberd in another, both unpainted.
Used a simple blend of Golden SoFlat paintsβ yellow oxide and dioxazine violet. No white, no black, no nothing. Rear view.
WIP of a gargoyle from the HeroQuest board game. Need to touch up the horns and then paint the weapons.
#WIP #gargoyle #heroquest
22.02.2026 10:10
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A picture of a gargoyle from the HeroQuest board game, painted as if made of sandstone. Itβs holding a jagged longsword in one hand and a halberd in another.
Used a simple blend of Golden SoFlat paintsβ yellow oxide and dioxazine violet. No white, no black, no nothing. Front view.
A picture of a gargoyle from the HeroQuest board game, painted as if made of sandstone. Itβs holding a jagged longsword in one hand and a halberd in another.
Used a simple blend of Golden SoFlat paintsβ yellow oxide and dioxazine violet. No white, no black, no nothing. Rear view.
#WIP for #HeroQuest board game, the #gargoyle. This is 1 sessionβs work, likely need just 1 more. Practicing wet blending. Shocking how fast you can go when you just paint and refine. I need to adjust light placement on the mini (lost my #zenithal highlight pretty early). Happy with the progress.
21.02.2026 07:28
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A painted miniature of Zargon, from the HeroQuest board game. His over robe is painted purple with yellow trim, his underrobe is a slate grey, his upper chest armor copper, and he holds a wooden staff with a gold crescent-shaped top. He wears a crown and his skin is a sickly light blue. Front view.
This mini was painted using a limited palette of split primaries from Golden SoFlat paints. The colors are: titanium white, bismuth vanadate yellow, permanent yellow deep, ultramarine blue, phthalo blue (green shade), quinacridone magenta, naphthol red light, and black.
A painted miniature of Zargon, from the HeroQuest board game. His over robe is painted purple with yellow trim, his underrobe is a slate grey, his upper chest armor copper, and he holds a wooden staff with a gold crescent-shaped top. He wears a crown and his skin is a sickly light blue. Rear view.
This mini was painted using a limited palette of split primaries from Golden SoFlat paints. The colors are: titanium white, bismuth vanadate yellow, permanent yellow deep, ultramarine blue, phthalo blue (green shade), quinacridone magenta, naphthol red light, and black.
Somehow I started and finished this mini today. Painted with a limited palette of split primaries from #Golden #SoFlat paints. #Zargon from the #HeroQuest board game. Paint info in the alt text. #minipainting #miniature #art #limitedpalette #splitprimaries
17.02.2026 08:10
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Two painted goblin miniatures from Pathfinder. They are each holding a sword and torch. Front view.
Two painted goblin miniatures from Pathfinder. They are each holding a sword and torch. Rear view.
Two painted goblin miniatures from Pathfinder, illuminated by a black light. They are each holding a sword and torch. The one on the left has a glowing torch and torchlight. Front view.
Two painted goblin miniatures from Pathfinder, illuminated by a black light. They are each holding a sword and torch. The one on the left has a glowing torch and torchlight. Rear view.
Finished two #Pathfinder #Goblins, practicing painting #torchlight. Very happy with the result. The one on the left was painted mostly with #fluorescents and the one on the right with traditional paint. The first two photos are under typical light and the last two under black light. #minipainting
16.02.2026 07:04
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A painted miniature of a D&D mind flayer (illithid). It is wearing a black robe with yellow trim and has a skull at its feet. Rather than his skin being painted in this traditional purple, it is painted a dark tan/khaki color.
I messed up, that was a modern mini, and yes, I think it was Reaper. The stamp on the base indicates it is a βRal Partha TSRβ mini from 1988 and I painted it around that time. Clearly not Citadel, but being TSR, it might be of interest or even possibly what you were referring to?
15.02.2026 18:04
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π€ How about this: paint the OSL in the highlight color.
Then for the desaturated style, a border of the mid tone color, then a glazed border of black outside that.
For the transitional color style, the OSL with the highlight color, then border of highlight or midtone transitional color, depending.
14.02.2026 01:33
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This is from a masterclass I took. The shadow line on the right hand is a darker version of the green. Itβs a little heavy handed but it seems to work. In hindsight, matching up where it get darker and stops could have been better lined up by his elbow, but live and learn.
Check out the fig with the apples shooting from the staff. He used yellow as a transition color instead of a shadow color. The painter told me his figure was meant to be in a brighter lightβ¦so he sought a transition color in common with what was getting hit by the light. So the green of the light is made essentially of yellow and blue. The skin is essentially orange, which is yellow and red. With yellow being the common color, it works as a transition color. Brilliant, right?
This video helped me a little. youtu.be/59XttPt0ldM?...
Also, someone told me that as the light hits something, it lengthens on the edges and shifts to a darker desaturated hue or needs a transition color. Here is are two references of that. Please see alt text for more. Hope this helps! βΊοΈ
13.02.2026 16:28
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A medieval rack, soaked in blood and pictured with an American quarter for scale. Right side view.
A medieval rack, soaked in blood and pictured with an American quarter for scale. Left side view.
A medieval rack, soaked in blood and pictured with an American quarter for scale. Rear view.
A medieval rack, soaked in blood and pictured with an American quarter for scale. Front view.
From the #HeroQuest board gameβ¦. The #rack is pictured with an American quarter , a hair more than 24mm across. Blood was paint mixed with #Uhu #glue. #uhuglue
13.02.2026 09:57
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π Yeah, I loved it actually. Once I saw how to build shadows around the light, it became easier. The colors didnβt look right and refining it took almost no time at all. I was a bit shocked, but my speed has been increasing a lot lately. 4 hours for this mini, in the past it was 20-30 hours!
13.02.2026 09:45
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I agree 100%. The handle itself is super comfortable. The bit that goes up is a fantastic hand rest and adds stability. It also acts as a great handle for when you need to turn the mini upside down, like when painting one eye or an underside. Couldnβt endorse this handle more. Totally worth it.
11.02.2026 07:21
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A painted Pathfinder goblin, holding a sword and lit torch, bathed in torchlight. Front view.
A painted Pathfinder goblin, holding a sword and lit torch, bathed in torchlight. Right side view.
A painted Pathfinder goblin, holding a sword and lit torch, bathed in torchlight. Rear view.
A painted Pathfinder goblin, holding a sword and lit torch, bathed in torchlight. Left side view.
Finished #Pathfinder #goblin number 1. It was training to teach me how to paint torchlight, happy with the result. #osl #torchlight
09.02.2026 21:52
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Completely painted but not finished Pathfinder goblin miniature, which is holding a sword and torch. Front view.
Completely painted but not finished Pathfinder goblin miniature, which is holding a sword and torch. Rear view.
Nearly done #WIP of #Pathfinder #goblin. All I really need to do is lightly dry brush the base, which is #Vallejo Thick Russian Mud. Quite happy with it for essentially five hours work or so and my second attempt at #osl. Iβll post the final version when itβs done.
09.02.2026 06:09
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Neat stuff!
09.02.2026 04:17
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Illithid, rakshasa, illithid, illithid, rakshasa, rakshasa, rakshasa. ππ
09.02.2026 01:55
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Two partly painted Pathfinder goblin miniatures. Each of the goblins is holding a sword and torch. Front view.
All colors are Golden SoFlat paints unless noted. The one with brown on the front has its shadow greens made of dark green and burnt umber. The one with red in the front has its shadow greens made of dark green and quinacridone red.
For the one on the right, torches and torchlight are painted with cadmium primrose, cadmium orange, Kimera Kolors orange, quinacridone red, cadmium red dark, and a mix of the cadmium red dark mixed with burnt umber.
For the one on the left, the torch is painted nearly entirely with fluorescent yellow, fluorescent orange, and fluorescent red, with glazes of Kimera orange. The tips are painted with cadmium red dark and burnt umber.
One partly painted Pathfinder goblin miniature. The goblin is holding a sword and torch. Front view.
All colors are Golden SoFlat paints unless noted. The shadow greens are made of dark green and quinacridone red, Iβm experimenting with complementary colors instead of adding burnt umber, Payneβs grey, or black.
Here the torch is painted nearly entirely with fluorescent yellow, fluorescent orange, and fluorescent red, with glazes of Kimera orange. The tips are painted with cadmium red dark and burnt umber.
#Pathfinder #goblins #WIP. Tuned up the torches. Redid the one on the left with fluorescents. Second pic is with a black light. Still need to tune up the size of the circle of light and the colors. Paint info in alt text. #golden #soflat #kimera #kimerakolors
08.02.2026 16:03
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Two unpainted Pathfinder goblin miniatures. Each of the goblins is holding a sword and torch. Front view.
Two unpainted Pathfinder goblin miniatures. Each of the goblins is holding a sword and torch. Rear view.
Two partly painted Pathfinder goblin miniatures. Each of the goblins is holding a sword and torch. Front view.
All colors are Golden SoFlat paints unless noted. The one with brown on the front has its shadow greens made of dark green and burnt umber. The one with red in the front has its shadow greens made of dark green and quinacridone red.
Torches and torchlight are painted with cadmium primrose, cadmium orange, Kimera Kolors orange, quinacridone red, cadmium red dark, and a mix of the cadmium red dark mixed with burnt umber.
Two partly painted Pathfinder goblin miniatures. Each of the goblins is holding a sword and torch. Rear view.
All colors are Golden SoFlat paints unless noted. The one with brown on the front has its shadow greens made of dark green and burnt umber. The one with red in the front has its shadow greens made of dark green and quinacridone red.
Torches and torchlight are painted with cadmium primrose, cadmium orange, Kimera Kolors orange, quinacridone red, cadmium red dark, and a mix of the cadmium red dark mixed with burnt umber.
#Pathfinder #goblins #WIP. Gotta learn how to paint light, so #OSL will do the trick. Circle of light is too big and the colors need to be adjusted. Not bad for a 90 minute session, pictured how they started and where theyβre at now. Paint info in alt text. #golden #soflat #kimera #kimerakolors
07.02.2026 06:37
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Four painted miniature skeletons, front view
Four painted miniature skeletons, rear view.
Completed these four babies yesterday for the HeroQuest board game!
06.02.2026 15:21
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Four painted miniature skeletons, front view.
Four painted mini skeletons, rear view.
Not much time to paint lately, so I was happy that I managed to finish the #skeletons from the #HeroQuest board game. Painted four ways, a grand experiment for me. First, #sketched and #blended; second, based and #washed; third, based and #drybrushed; last, #Vallejo #xpress paints. Lots of fun!
06.02.2026 08:14
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The front view of a bust of painted mini. A bearded man with a snarling expression, wearing a purple cloak, holding a long sword in his right hand and casting a spell with his left. There is a blue spell effect leaving his hand. He is covered by five spiders. He is lit by general ambient light and a green light on his right.
The same bust from four different angles around the painted mini. A bearded man with a snarling expression, wearing a purple cloak, holding a long sword in his right hand and casting a spell with his left. There is a blue spell effect leaving his hand. He is covered by five spiders. He is lit by general ambient light and a green light on his right.
Took a wonderful class with #PavelMichal of #Dakan_Minis on mini painting story telling. I highly recommend! #verkosvault #verkoβsvault Cool modular figure, loads of fun collaborating with other attendees. Shockingly I largely finished it, if not totally refined it. Great stuff!
26.01.2026 06:43
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A car for Car Wars. Painted with #musoublack, at my buddyβs request. #carwars #stevekjackson #stevejacksongames #black #gore
24.01.2026 07:18
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Me too, it looks really slick! I was having trouble with NMM but it was execution. Then I added some retarder, made it super long for paint to dryβ¦wet blending turned out to be a great technique instead of glazing. Plus I hardly ever use wet blending, so it makes for good practice.
22.01.2026 06:51
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Now THATβS some NMM! π
22.01.2026 00:20
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Pictured are two of four skeleton miniatures from the HeroQuest board game. Wveryhting is painted except for the scale mail in the crotch and the bases. Front view.
The leathers were painted with a layering of Golden SoFlat paints, burnt umber, burnt sienna, mars yellow deep, Naples yellow deep, and then a dot of titan buff here and there.
The first skeleton is painted with a sketch and blend technique, matching darker colors to the shadows and brighter ones to the highlights. The colors used were Golden SoFlat raw umber, Kimera oxide brown light, and SoFlat titan buff. They were mixed to create the blends. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, crimson, layered with cadmium red dark, pyrrole red, and cadmium red light then glazed with Phthalo Green. The armor and scythe blade were painted mostly with Kimera white, iron hue, silver gray, and carbon black. A thin glaze of Golden SoFlat phthalo blue was applied on the armor and scythe blade.
The second skeleton was painted with SoFlat titan buff and then a wash of Vallejo sepia wash. Some highlights were painted over that. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, phthalo blue (green shade), cobalt blue, cerulean blue hue, and medium phthalo blue, glazed with Kimera orange. The armor and scythe were painted the same as the skeleton above. The glaze over the armor was Golden high flow acrylic transparent red iron oxide to get an orange-y rust color. The scythe was glazed with blue like the skeleton above.
Pictured are two of four skeleton miniatures from the HeroQuest board game. Wveryhting is painted except for the scale mail in the crotch and the bases. Rear view.
The leathers were painted with a layering of Golden SoFlat paints, burnt umber, burnt sienna, mars yellow deep, Naples yellow deep, and then a dot of titan buff here and there.
The first skeleton is painted with a sketch and blend technique, matching darker colors to the shadows and brighter ones to the highlights. The colors used were Golden SoFlat raw umber, Kimera oxide brown light, and SoFlat titan buff. They were mixed to create the blends. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, crimson, layered with cadmium red dark, pyrrole red, and cadmium red light then glazed with Phthalo Green. The armor and scythe blade were painted mostly with Kimera white, iron hue, silver gray, and carbon black. A thin glaze of Golden SoFlat phthalo blue was applied on the armor and scythe blade.
The second skeleton was painted with SoFlat titan buff and then a wash of Vallejo sepia wash. Some highlights were painted over that. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, phthalo blue (green shade), cobalt blue, cerulean blue hue, and medium phthalo blue, glazed with Kimera orange. The armor and scythe were painted the same as the skeleton above. The glaze over the armor was Golden high flow acrylic transparent red iron oxide to get an orange-y rust color. The scythe was glazed with blue like the skeleton above.
Seems all I can do are short sessions. I refined the #nonmetallicmetal #nmm of the armor & scythe, edge highlighted bits of the scythe, and glazed the #armor. #WIP of 2 of 4 #skeletons from the #HeroQuest board game.
#skeleton #dnd #minipainting #nerdlings #art #golden #soflat #vallejo #xpresscolor
20.01.2026 06:39
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Honored! Iβll be doing three others so Iβm going try and vary them a bit to learn. Theyβll certainly be posted!
19.01.2026 01:52
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Pictured is one of the four skeleton miniatures from the HeroQuest board game, front view. All but fur lining for the leather leg wraps and gauntlets, and bases are unpainted.
The armor was painted with nonmetallic metal, using entirely greys from SoFlat Titanium white and SoFlat black. A thin glaze of SoFlat phthalo blue (green shade) was applied over the armor and then occasional dots of SoFlat pale yellow.
The leathers were painted with a layering of Golden SoFlat paints, burnt umber, burnt sienna, mars yellow deep, Naples yellow deep, and then a dot of titan buff here and there.
This skeleton is painted with a sketch and blend technique, matching darker colors to the shadows and brighter ones to the highlights. The colors used were Golden SoFlat raw umber, Kimera oxide brown light, and SoFlat titan buff. They were mixed to create the blends. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, crimson, layered with cadmium red dark, pyrrole red, and cadmium red light then glazed with Phthalo Green.
Pictured is one of the four skeleton miniatures from the HeroQuest board game, rear view. All but fur lining for the leather leg wraps and gauntlets, and bases are unpainted.
The armor was painted with nonmetallic metal, using entirely greys from SoFlat Titanium white and SoFlat black. A thin glaze of SoFlat phthalo blue (green shade) was applied over the armor and then occasional dots of SoFlat pale yellow.
The leathers were painted with a layering of Golden SoFlat paints, burnt umber, burnt sienna, mars yellow deep, Naples yellow deep, and then a dot of titan buff here and there.
This skeleton is painted with a sketch and blend technique, matching darker colors to the shadows and brighter ones to the highlights. The colors used were Golden SoFlat raw umber, Kimera oxide brown light, and SoFlat titan buff. They were mixed to create the blends. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, crimson, layered with cadmium red dark, pyrrole red, and cadmium red light then glazed with Phthalo Green.
Another short session, could only work on the #nonmetallicmetal #nmm of the #armor (painted using only greys like classic canvas painters did). #WIP of the first of four #skeletons from the #HeroQuest board game.
#skeleton #dnd #minipainting #nerdlings #art #golden #soflat #vallejo #xpresscolor
13.01.2026 07:10
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Pictured are four skeleton miniatures from the HeroQuest board game, front view. All but the armor, fur lining for the leather leg wraps, and bases are painted.
The leathers were painted with a layering of Golden SoFlat paints, burnt umber, burnt sienna, mars yellow deep, Naples yellow deep, and then a dot of titan buff here and there.
The first skeleton is painted with a sketch and blend technique, matching darker colors to the shadows and brighter ones to the highlights. The colors used were Golden SoFlat raw umber, Kimera oxide brown light, and SoFlat titan buff. They were mixed to create the blends. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, crimson, layered with cadmium red dark, pyrrole red, and cadmium red light then glazed with Phthalo Green.
The second skeleton was painted with SoFlat titan buff and then a wash of Vallejo sepia wash. Some highlights were painted over that. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, phthalo blue (green shade), cobalt blue, cerulean blue hue, and medium phthalo blue, glazed with Kimera orange.
The third one was based in SoFlat raw umber and then drybrushed with the same colors as the first one. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, dioxazine violet deep, red violet, and fluorescent violet, then glazed with bismuth vanadate yellow.
The fourth one was based in SoFlat titan buff and then a diluted Vallejo Xpress Paint wasteland brown. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, phthalo green (blue shade), olive, fluorescent green, and yellow green ,then glazed with crimson.
Pictured are four skeleton miniatures from the HeroQuest board game, rear view. All but the armor, fur lining for the leather leg wraps, and bases are painted.
The leathers were painted with a layering of Golden SoFlat paints, burnt umber, burnt sienna, mars yellow deep, Naples yellow deep, and then a dot of titan buff here and there.
The first skeleton is painted with a sketch and blend technique, matching darker colors to the shadows and brighter ones to the highlights. The colors used were Golden SoFlat raw umber, Kimera oxide brown light, and SoFlat titan buff. They were mixed to create the blends. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, crimson, layered with cadmium red dark, pyrrole red, and cadmium red light then glazed with Phthalo Green.
The second skeleton was painted with SoFlat titan buff and then a wash of Vallejo sepia wash. Some highlights were painted over that. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, phthalo blue (green shade), cobalt blue, cerulean blue hue, and medium phthalo blue, glazed with Kimera orange.
The third one was based in SoFlat raw umber and then drybrushed with the same colors as the first one. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, dioxazine violet deep, red violet, and fluorescent violet, then glazed with bismuth vanadate yellow.
The fourth one was based in SoFlat titan buff and then a diluted Vallejo Xpress Paint wasteland brown. The kilt was painted with all SoFlats, phthalo green (blue shade), olive, fluorescent green, and yellow green ,then glazed with crimson.
Another short session, could only work on the kilts. Painted and layered, then glazed with complementary colors to desaturate them. #WIP of the four #skeletons from the #HeroQuest board game.
#skeleton #dnd #minipainting #nerdlings #art #golden #soflat #vallejo #xpresscolor
09.01.2026 07:33
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Pictured are four skeleton miniatures from the HeroQuest board game. Only the bones, leathers, and haft of the scythes are paintedβ¦otherwise there is only a zenithal highlight.
The leathers were painted with a layering of Golden SoFlat paints, burnt umber, burnt sienna, mars yellow deep, Naples yellow deep, and then a dot of titan buff here and there.
The first skeleton is painted with a sketch and blend technique, matching darker colors to the shadows and brighter ones to the highlights. The colors used were Golden SoFlat raw umber, Kimera oxide brown light, and SoFlat titan buff. They were mixed to create the blends.
The second skeleton was painted with SoFlat titan buff and then a wash of Vallejo sepia wash. Some highlights were painted over that.
The third one was based in SoFlat raw umber and then drybrushed with the same colors as the first one.
The fourth one was based in SoFlat titan buff and then a diluted Vallejo Xpress Paint wasteland brown.
Short session, could only work on the leathers and scythe haft. Feels too bright, Iβm gonna need to weather at least one or two of them to experiment a bit. #WIP of the four #skeletons from the #HeroQuest board game.
#skeleton #dnd #minipainting #nerdlings #art #golden #soflat #vallejo #xpresscolor
08.01.2026 06:51
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