




COLD ONE PROJECT (CONTINUED)
So now that I've painted my Sallies it's time to get back to my riderless horses... I mean dinosaurs! I started priming all six blue and started painting the upper bodies and heads! It may be difficult to see in the picture (I have bad lighting especially when it's dark outside...) but I have tried out some different blues and shades as I'm still trying to find the paint scheme I will be the most happy with. I'm a little torn between shades. I like Coelia Greenshade for their skin but when it comes to the scales I don't know. I have an older Asurman Blue wash which I find works nicely. I have very little left though so I bought the newer equivalent Drakenhoff Nightshade. I found that it comes out darker and more grey-blue than my Asurman Blue and I'm not sure I like the finish it leaves... I might change my mind though. What shades do you guys use for (blue) scales? Don't hold back – I would love to hear your methods!
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Also I thought I'd upload a picture of one of my old cold ones (before my break from the hobby) just for fun. This was before I knew about layer painting/drybrushing/shading and all these “techniques”. He is kind of a memory of my old painting days. It was one of my better models back when I painted him, but now after acquiring experience and better knowlegde of the painting system I can really see that my painting skills have improved from back then. It is very motivating for me to think about as it makes me keep wanting to get better. You can actually see that I've tried to make a shadow effect on the shield by painting black in the recesses
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I'm having a little trouble deciding how I want to do scales. I use either Regal blue, fenris grey or enchanted blue as base color. Then I shade with asurman blue or drakenhof nightshade. I then either drybrush with a light blue/light grey or I paint lines along each scale (if it's a hero I'm painting).
Sometimes I shade the highlights I just made if they look too bright. I pretty much experiment with these colors, but I have yet to find the "right" way for me...
If anybody has time, I'd love to hear what colors and techniques you use when making scales on your own lizards!![]()




