Friday, 6 December 2019

A Little More D&D: Painting


A couple of weeks ago, our little group played our first session of Dungeons and Dragons. Two players dropped out so we are six, including the DM. My ranger's paint job must have been good enough, three of the other players asked me to do theirs. So I'm posting the finished paint jobs here, in order of completion. All miniatures were provided by the DM and they are all from the Nolzur's Marvelous Miniatures line.
The three newly painted adventurers (and my ranger in the back).
The male half-orc barbarian. 
I dry-brushed silver on the leather scale coat hoping for a bit of the effect of some metal scale also attached to the armour.

The female Aasimar paladin.

The female tiefling rogue. But, the DM only had male tiefling rogues available, so after seeing if it was ok with the player, I performed a little plastic surgery to the one she chose to make the sculpt a bit more feminine-looking.
The before

The changes made:
- cut off some chin that kind of looked like a goatee,
- thinned down the torso from waist to shoulders,
- used some green stuff to widen hips, fill out the bust, and add hair. 

The player gave me a character picture she liked for use as a reference for paint color, so I fashioned new upper body clothing and cape to resemble what's in the picture.
Tried to get the face visible, kind of got it here.


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