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Blog Itepixcauh Skinks

They have a certain derp factor, yeah. :D
But great job painting them!
 
Hope you like my little guys here!

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Truly beautiful classic Cold Ones!

And I came across your awesomely painted jungle swarms again today, love how they look on those multi bases!
 
Thank you all guys!

I HAVE EXCITING NEWS!

It seems I will be selling miniatures soon!!

https://www.facebook.com/JHMiniaturas/

I've been sculpting again for the first time in about 10 years and I'm happy.

I will be starting with 3-4 miniatures, my unfinished sculpts from the time and them making new ones and probably making polls for the next releases.

If you want and have time give some love to the FB page.
 
Looks very nice, a lot of High Elf over him from the old world, I wish you success and good fortune in selling him :)
 
Well, needed a break from painting Skinks for my Horde and decided to tackle something that has been on my bucket lists for 20 years.

THE AMAZING GREEN KNIGHT

This is for sure the most difficult thing I've tried to do and i'm actually very happy with how it's going. Hope you like him!

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Well, needed a break from painting Skinks for my Horde and decided to tackle something that has been on my bucket lists for 20 years.

THE AMAZING GREEN KNIGHT

This is for sure the most difficult thing I've tried to do and i'm actually very happy with how it's going. Hope you like him!

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Amazing! :eek::wideyed::jawdrop::bucktooth::muted::woot::artist::artist::artist::artist::artist:

Long Live Bretonnia!
 
Well, needed a break from painting Skinks for my Horde and decided to tackle something that has been on my bucket lists for 20 years.

THE AMAZING GREEN KNIGHT

This is for sure the most difficult thing I've tried to do and i'm actually very happy with how it's going. Hope you like him!

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That looks brilliant so far, how long did it take you?
 
That looks brilliant so far, how long did it take you?

Freehand was done in two painting sessions, so about 3-4 hours. The whole cloth was done in one, extremely fast as it's all washes over Ulthuan Grey and then Re-aply Ulthuan again.

The rest was done sporadically. I'm starting the rider now.
 
I promise you guys I'm not dead.

I'm sadly too busy to be able to be as active as I would like. Last two months have been spent painting this mono colour fellah.

I really hope you like him!

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I will be attending a huge event on March so I will be sinishing my Lizardmen army very soon!

Keep tuned for more news soon!
 
Very nice, even thought he is monotone you have used the greens well, easy to distinguish each section, the scroll work is good, it looks like you applied green glazes over a white canvas?

The green eye of the horse is a good touch ;)
 
Very nice, even thought he is monotone you have used the greens well, easy to distinguish each section, the scroll work is good, it looks like you applied green glazes over a white canvas?

The green eye of the horse is a good touch ;)

Thanks !

Yeah the "white" cloth was done exactly Luke that. I undercoated with Ulthuan Grey and the green shading was done first with an overall Glaze of Waywatcher Green and then successive applications of Biel-Tan Green diluted with Lahmian medium, over and over again to create the shadows slowly. Then back to Ulthuan to redefine the highlights and some extra Glazing of Waywatcher here and there to up the vibrancy.
 
I promise you guys I'm not dead.

I'm sadly too busy to be able to be as active as I would like. Last two months have been spent painting this mono colour fellah.

I really hope you like him!

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I will be attending a huge event on March so I will be sinishing my Lizardmen army very soon!

Keep tuned for more news soon!

That is beautifully painted! You did it perfectly! :artist:

And look at the tiny leaves!
 
A lot of people ask me how I paint the skin of my Skinks so I decided to make a small tutorial.

Let's go!:

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Undercoat with a white spray, I use Corax White from GW

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Basecoat with the amazing Baharroth Blue (love it)

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Wash with a 3:1 mix of Lahmian Medium and Temple Guard Blue

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Wash with a 2:1 mix of Lahmian Medium and Coelia Greenshade

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Wash the scales with a 3:1 mix of Lahmian Medium and Kantor Blue

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First Highlight on the skin is Baharroth Blue

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Second Highlight is pure Ulthuan Grey, applied as a heavy Glaze, no mixing whatsoever. Except for the tail all is done with a single brushstroke for each Highlight, tail has two to emphasise it.

Hope that it's helpful!

Thanks for reading!
 
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