Showing posts with label Dungeon Delves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dungeon Delves. Show all posts

11/15/18

A Wizard and His Familiar

gotta catch'em all!


Painting up these two characters from Westfalia miniatures was a real treat and a great break in between commission work.

Wizard of the Green Flame





Not unlike their powers, the fashion sense of a wizard takes decades to cultivate.I wanted to capture and play around with some colors I don't usually use, and work towards complimenting the owl bear. I don't paint enough wizard types- it was good fun!


Owl Bear

What color to paint an owl bear? Why, purple of course like one of my favorite Neverwinter mounts!

An example of  the majestic purple owl bear

And another shot of the two of them together, just because I could not choose between which angle I liked better.


10/21/18

Dungeon Delves: Rust Monster

Found: Stray Cat...

In between my commission work I get to finish up a miniature or two as a "treat". Both of these guys have been sitting on my painting table for about a year in a stage of half paintedness. It's great to get them finished and off the table- and soon, into a game!



Rust Monster

This particular rust monster was a backer reward from one of Westfalia Miniatures fantastic kickstarters.  The dwarf is an oldhammer GW figure. I forgot how much fun it is to paint dwarves!
All rust red was not showing the details of the model, so I added the Verdis gris.



Thanks for stopping by and taking a look!  Those of you that come here more often than not will notice I finished the light box back drop as well. More on that soon!
Cheers


10/18/18

Dungeon Delves: Umber Hulk

Umber Hulk's gotta Umb!

This fantastic resin cast Umber Hulk is from Westfalia Miniatures Kickstarter I backed. I actually have backed all of their kickstarters as they always have really cool stuff and fantastic turn around times.

Please curb your dawg!

Old hammer Citadel Paladin takes action!


This guy was actually a quick paint up, as I had some tan Army Painter spray paint which I used to base him. A few washes intermixed with some dry brushing, then picking our a few details and he was done.

I have a couple more of the Westfalia monsters on my table and can't wait to get them all painted up as well!