Static grass and tufts were now added to finished the base.
Heavy!
Another unit of men ready for the big fight.
A tip from Kevin
Dallimore here, with the use of
Terracotta 'B' to paint the lips. I'm not quite sure myself but it works well from a distance which is the main thing.
You can see here the highlighting on the Ink washed
canvas. I love the speed at which you can crack through these small units using washes.
Captain
Jeffer's looks ready for business. After this macro photo, I went back and touched up the detailing around his face, got to love the close ups.
I have made this small unit of men part of the Wessex regiments by giving them the Wessex
Wyven on their arms.
This is captain
Jefften or
Jeffer's as his known to his men. It's one of Alan's old Role play characters and It's fun to create him on the gaming table. It should bring a lot more
interest to the game.
3 comments:
Bloody excellent. And the washes are a sure way to paint this fellows. Congratulations (and a beer) are in order
He gets around that Jeften. Good to see him in action again, albeit in some parrallel universe where Krayt Dragons do not dwell.
Probably just as well. ;)
Bloody good job as always Simon; I love him! :)
I like your work, how do you make the stubble effect?
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