Thanks, man. Still not done with it so no topcoat just yet. I'm planning to finish it by mounting it on some wooden bases i ordered from a friend. Hopefully, i get them this weekend. Topcoat comes after and then that highly-coveted spot in front of my computer monitor.
I used Vallejo Game Colors and washes for this. The recipe for the skin is as follows:
1. Basecoat of Beastie Brown or any medium brown, 2 thin coats.
2. Layer of Cadmium Skin or any slightly-tanned fleshtone, 2 thin coats again.
3. Wash of European Dust or any brown wash, 1 heavy coat.
4. Drybrush of Cadmium Skin, focusing on the cheeks, nose, forehead and other raised areas. Make sure to leave some of the previous coat showing in the recesses.
I used a very light gray on the eyes and didn't bother drawing the pupils. This gives the eyes a very sinister look. The claw marks were made by scoring the face with a hobby knife and then making very fine lines with thinned black paint and then some some thicker red lines on the outside.
Obviously, i applied what lessons i've learned from painting my WH40k minis on this one, hahahaha.
I used Vallejo Game Colors and washes for this. The recipe for the skin is as follows:
1. Basecoat of Beastie Brown or any medium brown, 2 thin coats.
2. Layer of Cadmium Skin or any slightly-tanned fleshtone, 2 thin coats again.
3. Wash of European Dust or any brown wash, 1 heavy coat.
4. Drybrush of Cadmium Skin, focusing on the cheeks, nose, forehead and other raised areas. Make sure to leave some of the previous coat showing in the recesses.
I used a very light gray on the eyes and didn't bother drawing the pupils. This gives the eyes a very sinister look. The claw marks were made by scoring the face with a hobby knife and then making very fine lines with thinned black paint and then some some thicker red lines on the outside.
Obviously, i applied what lessons i've learned from painting my WH40k minis on this one, hahahaha.
"May those who accept their fate find happiness. May those who defy their fate find glory."