Demihuman's DemiWIP

oistene

Active member
Great start - it will be very interesting to see you use Wrappel's technique. Also, great mini - I hope he has some for me. :)
 

Demihuman

Active member
Thanks guys.

So after I got the kid-o's to sleep last night I was excited to do some painting and I might have botched it. Not a complete disaster, but I think I went way to heavy on my shade coats. The one on the left is shade coat plus orange brown tinting. One on the right is just shaded. It's got some good shadows and texture I just wanted it to be a lot more green.

I am going to try and add some highlights with that Burnt Orange and then do a ghost tint type spray with some transparent green and keep my fingers crossed.

What do you think?

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Gandalf the Grey

New member
The one on the left looks great. I know your after more green but can you use that as a final highlight ? Also using an all over thin green glaze could help adjust the hie to what you want, prior to final highlighting.
 

Canny

Active member
Left one is better, still has the depth of the green and the browns on top make it. really feels croc like. Sculpts are fantastic!
 

Zab

New member
sexy. are you going for dinosaur or croc? Left is dino like chiton, right looks more croc like.
 

Bailey03

Well-known member
I'm with everyone else, the one on the left looks really nice. The color seems just right for the big scales. I'd cut back on the orange brown as it goes around to the front and onto the legs. Maybe try a bit of yellow in there or more of a sepia shading tone. There's a lot of good reference imagery online, here's one I grabbed off a google image search. In addition to the dark to light variation, a number of them have spots or stripes. I might avoid that to start, don't want the image to be too busy. But I'd definitely go with a dark back transitioning into a light belly.
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Demihuman

Active member
You guys are the best! I added a tiny drop of Moth Green to my orangey wash and I got a much more golden lizard color. I will take picks once the paint drys... and the dust settles!
 

Demihuman

Active member
Okay so I have some variation across the three mini's, which is great. The one on the left in this pic is my favorite. You can see the golden green color I was going for. I am going to mix up a little bit of very thin transparent green ink and give them a spritz with the airbrush. I am hoping I will get a little more pop and a define some of the back regions a little better.

The middle guy in the photo shows where I am headed with the underbelly bits and lower face. After looking at Bailey's croc (alligator?) Picture I will probably try to work the white back up into the scales more than I had originally planned. The sculpt is going to help a lot with this, as some of the scales get softer as they transition to smooth parts of skin. I think this will help me blend back into my scale colors.

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Digganob

New member
Good lord you got some talent buddy. Your painting as ever is freakin amazing. Do you do houses? Seriously I love everything you put paint on.
 
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