SKINK STAR PRIEST GHOST/SUMMONED FORM
Took an inspiration from a dragon game I play and decided to make a 2 color painting challenge. Aside from Vallejo Heavy Blue and Vallejo Blue Violet only white and black paints were allowed to use resulting in a ton of fun for myself
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SKINK STAR PRIEST GHOST/SUMMONED FORM
Took an inspiration from a dragon game I play and decided to make a 2 color painting challenge. Aside from Vallejo Heavy Blue and Vallejo Blue Violet only white and black paints were allowed to use resulting in a ton of fun for myself
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SKINK STAR PRIEST GHOST/SUMMONED FORM
Took an inspiration from a dragon game I play and decided to make a 2 color painting challenge. Aside from Vallejo Heavy Blue and Vallejo Blue Violet only white and black paints were allowed to use resulting in a ton of fun for myself
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KAPPACIUS NULL, THE ARCHMAGE TURNED INTO DRAGON
Small break from Lizardmen, being the lovely dragon miniature produced by a local resin printing workshop inspired by Bronze Dragons from Dungeons and Dragons and one of the dragon characters I play in the MMORPG called Istaria. Aspiring to return to his former glory and to become the greatest of dragon primalists (the Istarian way of calling a dragon magic caster), yet for now he is the caster... of memes
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BASECOAT / STAGE 1
Backplates are basically his desired "basecoat" or stage 1 highlights upon which I can work some more interesting effects. Recipe goes as follows so far:
* Vallejo Sepia (ink, no dilution)
* Vallejo Heavy Brown (layer almost all visible parts)
* Vallejo Heavy Gold-Brown (layer most visible parts then few more layers on the edges and additional lines, it also needs a bit of Vallejo Retarder as it dries in 0.5s)
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HORNS AND CLAWS
These are only treated with double-coat of heavy thinned mix of 1x Vallejo Red and 1x Vallejo Black and will work towards lighter bronze with one of the bronze paints + whites.
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MEMBRANE ACCENTS
Experiment and may change later, but want to give the dragon blue-green / green accents on membranes and some of the scales and debating/trying out various paints. So far I know I need the membranes to be very light for these paints to shine. Current mix is:
* layer of mix of 1x Vallejo Sick Green and 1x Vallejo Blue Green
* layer of mix of 1x Vallejo Sick Green and 1x Vallejo Blue Green and 1x Vallejo Dead White (painted in random stripes to add texture)
* layer of mix of 1x Vallejo Sick Green and 1x Vallejo Dead White (painted in even different random stripes to add texture)
This is a monumental project and C&C / tips are very welcome![]()



The mini is basically half way between D&D Bronze Dragon and a Dragon I designed in Istaria to find a fun color scheme. Hence the more fiery-orange plates on the chest instead of the blue-green ones and addition of emerald paws. Glad you like it, its a hell of a journey to paintThat is excellent! Bronze Dragons were always my favorite of the chromatic dragon types![]()
The mini is basically half way between D&D Bronze Dragon and a Dragon I designed in Istaria to find a fun color scheme. Hence the more fiery-orange plates on the chest instead of the blue-green ones and addition of emerald paws. Glad you like it, its a hell of a journey to paint.
SKINK STAR PRIEST GHOST/SUMMONED FORM
Took an inspiration from a dragon game I play and decided to make a 2 color painting challenge. Aside from Vallejo Heavy Blue and Vallejo Blue Violet only white and black paints were allowed to use resulting in a ton of fun for myself
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He looks stunningLook who got brand new set of plates on his wings
Additional highlights with Vallejo Lemon Yellow.
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