Looking around for any clue of his wherebouts he spies a faded wooden sign at the edge where the beach meets the forest. Staggering towards it, his red cloak whipping about in the breeze, he brushes the undergrowth from it revealing "Sanders Sand Dunes".....
This model is my entry for the AHPC. It is a D&D miniature that I never had a reason to paint.... until now.
The detail on this guy was nice and crisp and made it a dream to paint.
I also tried using some of GW's contrast paints for the red and leather. This is the first time I have used the contrast paints and they worked quite nicely but really needed to still be highlighted to "pop".
Overall I'm quite happy with how he turned out and hope his recipient will enjoy adding him to their collection.
I am going to have to figure out how to do miniature photography better as that seems to be an art unto itself to really make the mini look great.
From MilesR: A very nice figure for your entry fee - great job!
Nicely done Andrew :)
ReplyDeleteNice mini Andrew
ReplyDeleteAnother great Curtgeld entry!!
ReplyDeleteNice work on that cloak, maybe I'll give the contrast paints a try!
ReplyDeleteGood looking D&D figure!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Very nice work! Welcome on Sander's Sand Dunes, it's a little crowded, but the beer is cold.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cool figure and great painting to boot. I like the effect of the magic emanating from his hand.
ReplyDeleteNice work
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteA great looking figure Andrew!
ReplyDeleteNice work.
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