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1 year ago
I Assembled And Painted Some Skelebois. I Gave Them Oxidized Bronze Armor.

I assembled and painted some skelebois. I gave them oxidized bronze armor.


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11 months ago
More Miniatures? More Miniatures!A Band Of Possible D&D Adventurers Made From Different Frostgrave Sets

More miniatures? More miniatures! A band of possible D&D adventurers made from different Frostgrave sets and pebbles I found in our driveway.


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11 months ago
More Miniatures? More Miniatures!A Band Of Possible D&D Adventurers Made From Different Frostgrave Sets

More miniatures? More miniatures! A band of possible D&D adventurers made from different Frostgrave sets and pebbles I found in our driveway.


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11 months ago
Some Oathmark Orc Infantry, Assembled And Painted To Represent A Specific Faction From The D&D Game I'm

Some Oathmark Orc Infantry, assembled and painted to represent a specific faction from the D&D game I'm running. The Aak Qarsoq Garrison - Bloodspear Legionnaires. Orcs and half-orcs from the cold, deep south. They wield long, barbed sarissa lances and dress in armors made from the monstrosities they have felled.


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11 months ago
A Trio Of Goblins! One Of My Favourite Fantasy Species. They Are Made From Wargames Atlantic's Goblin

A trio of goblins! One of my favourite fantasy species. They are made from Wargames Atlantic's Goblin Warband.


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11 months ago
Some Oathmark Orc Infantry, Assembled And Painted To Represent A Specific Faction From The D&D Game I'm

Some Oathmark Orc Infantry, assembled and painted to represent a specific faction from the D&D game I'm running. The Aak Qarsoq Garrison - Bloodspear Legionnaires. Orcs and half-orcs from the cold, deep south. They wield long, barbed sarissa lances and dress in armors made from the monstrosities they have felled.


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3 years ago
I've Finished Taking Pictures Of The First Dnd Mini I've Painted! He's The Dreadmere Tortoise, From Reaper

I've finished taking pictures of the first dnd mini I've painted! He's the Dreadmere Tortoise, from Reaper Miniatures. When I have the time, I'll likely start on his companion.

The picture is edited, as I'm using this piece for a school assignment. Almost nothing on the paint job was changed.

Critique is welcome, both for my photography attempts and paint job! ID is under the cut.

[ID: A photo, taken of a dungeons and dragons mini, on the ground outside. The miniature is a tortoise, with a saddle and an assortment of packages strapped to its shell. The sky is not visible, and the background is filled by the base of a tree and some thin tree branches. The ground is covered in small pine needles and dirt. End ID]


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3 years ago
He Looks A Bit Sloppy In Some Spots, And My Camera Isn't Great, But I Think This Guy Looks Pretty Good!

He looks a bit sloppy in some spots, and my camera isn't great, but I think this guy looks pretty good! He's the first humanoid character I've painted, and is smaller than the tortoise I painted.

I don’t have access to the moss I want to use on his base at the moment, but once I add it, I’ll get some pictures with him and his buddy. (:

Name suggestions and critique/tips are all welcome! (:

[ID: A painted DND figure, of 25 mm scale, from Reaper Miniature’s Dreadmere Tortoise & Drayman set. His coat, hat, boots and gloves are all painted like leather, and his skin is green. He wears a chain mail shirt under his coat. The sashes around his coat and hat and his scarf are all red. End ID]


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2 years ago
A photo of a 25 mm Dungeons and Dragons miniature, from Reaper Miniatures. It's a demon warlock, dressed in bright red robes and leather armor. His left arm is a golden prosthetic, and holds his skeletal staff. His other arm reaches into the sky, and lines up with the sun in the background, creating the illusion of flaming magic dancing in his hand. The rest of the background and environment is filled by blurry pine trees.

I finished up my third DnD miniature! The image is slightly edited to change the hues of the sun and the shadows at the bottom, but nothing about the character's paint job was changed.

The miniature is from Reaper Miniatures, named "Vatanis, the Maggotcrown Warlock," and was sculpted by Bobby Jackson.

Notes about the paint job and photography process are under the cut! Critique is always welcome!

Notes:

I don't know if there is any official color palette for this character, I just decided to use one inspired by the character Lucio's, from the game The Arcana, mainly his red jacket/cape, and golden details and arm.

The lighting, aside from the slight change of hue under the main light source and along the sun rays, is entirely natural. I finished this model in less than a day to make sure I could take advantage of the setting sun. The unedited version of this is up on my Instagram.

Once I'm sure I won't take any more pictures of him, I'll paint his base black. Originally it was kept grey to blend into the rocks I thought I was going to use as an environment before I got this shot.

This was taken on my iPhone, and edited with Clip Studio Paint. When it comes to mini paints, I have no form of brand loyalty, and used a mix of Army Painter paints and washes, then a couple Citadel technical shades.


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1 year ago
A picture of two wolf miniatures for D&D. The one in front has a pale grey coat, with warm grey/brown highlights around its mantle and muzzle. The wolf in the back has a darker coat, with red undertones and a bloody face. Both are standing on small patches of grass, and are on translucent bases.
The backside of the lighter wolf.
The dark wolf, shown from the back.
A picture of the lighter wolf, without the darker wolf in the frame.

I finally painted a couple miniatures again (:

I'm working on expanding my mini collection to include more NPCs/stock enemies for my games, and wolves are abundant in Ravenloft.

These are the Pathfinder Deepcuts Timberwolves (:


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