Hello,
First of all, hello! I am normally playing Skaven, Dwarves or Warriors of Chaos but recently I became interested in the Lizardmen army. I played against a friend a few times and I like the look and feel of the army so I decided to pick up a box of Skinks (can't go wrong with those
).
I am trying to decide for a colour scheme and started by painting one Skink with the GW colours. Pictures are below.
I kinda like the scheme but I am also curious to see how yellow bodies + red scales work so I will paint another Skink in those colours and compare the two.
Here are the pictures of the first one. The diafragma of the camera was set wrong hence the blurness on some parts of the model.



I am not to happy about the highlights (haven't done them that often) and the blowpipe but since it is only a test model I think I can get away with it.
I also remember why I never use white primer, it sucks when you need to paint every part of the model even though that normally lays in the shadow.
I will add the other colour scheme when it is done.
First of all, hello! I am normally playing Skaven, Dwarves or Warriors of Chaos but recently I became interested in the Lizardmen army. I played against a friend a few times and I like the look and feel of the army so I decided to pick up a box of Skinks (can't go wrong with those
I am trying to decide for a colour scheme and started by painting one Skink with the GW colours. Pictures are below.
I kinda like the scheme but I am also curious to see how yellow bodies + red scales work so I will paint another Skink in those colours and compare the two.
Here are the pictures of the first one. The diafragma of the camera was set wrong hence the blurness on some parts of the model.



I am not to happy about the highlights (haven't done them that often) and the blowpipe but since it is only a test model I think I can get away with it.
I also remember why I never use white primer, it sucks when you need to paint every part of the model even though that normally lays in the shadow.
I will add the other colour scheme when it is done.


