So I bought copies of Archvillain's three Owlbears. I haven't printed them yet (will be printing them this week), but I was wondering about advice on how to do then?
I was thinking painting them Dryad Bark brown, then doing a heavy drybrush with legion drab, plus a bit of highlighting using either Balor Brown or Knight Questor Flesh. What are your thoughts?
Also, I was thinking of doing a snowy version for Rime of the Frostmaiden, how would you do that?
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For your Rime of the Frostmaiden version depends on the undercoat you chose. Personally I'd opt for a white undercoat and glaze in soft browns into all the deep shadows. That way you'll keep the majority of the model white. You could add some light blue in sections to give that cold feel to the model as well.
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So I bought copies of Archvillain's three Owlbears. I haven't printed them yet (will be printing them this week), but I was wondering about advice on how to do then?
I was thinking painting them Dryad Bark brown, then doing a heavy drybrush with legion drab, plus a bit of highlighting using either Balor Brown or Knight Questor Flesh. What are your thoughts?
Also, I was thinking of doing a snowy version for Rime of the Frostmaiden, how would you do that?
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
First brown version sounds good.
For your Rime of the Frostmaiden version depends on the undercoat you chose. Personally I'd opt for a white undercoat and glaze in soft browns into all the deep shadows. That way you'll keep the majority of the model white. You could add some light blue in sections to give that cold feel to the model as well.