I\'ve always liked pigs, well at least the idea of them. So I decided to paint my squigs piggy
Squigs are really just mad pigs anyway, just with more teeth and less legs so I thought a hoard of screaming squig bacon would make a good addition to killing dwarves, my boyfriends army.
When I first painted them I mixed Mechite Red GW and Dead White VGC to a dark red pink and started just painting and highlighting with more white added along the way. But I found that in the light it was not a realistic piggy pink, they have more flesh brown colour to them. In short they looked sunburnt, which could explain their temper.
So the next day I thinned down a mix of tallern flesh, mechrite red and dead white, got a more realistic tone that way and applied this thinly over the last coats.
It gave a really nice depth to the skin, and it is a real shame I don\'t have a camera yet ,it really is.
So I have some lovely piggy squigs, but they are just a bit too clean, I want some true pigs, food stains, and thin mud. :idea:
So how would I go about adding grass/food stains, mud and the like?
All I can think of is thin glazes to suggest those things but don\'t want to risk it. but I think it would be too light.
Squigs are really just mad pigs anyway, just with more teeth and less legs so I thought a hoard of screaming squig bacon would make a good addition to killing dwarves, my boyfriends army.
When I first painted them I mixed Mechite Red GW and Dead White VGC to a dark red pink and started just painting and highlighting with more white added along the way. But I found that in the light it was not a realistic piggy pink, they have more flesh brown colour to them. In short they looked sunburnt, which could explain their temper.
So the next day I thinned down a mix of tallern flesh, mechrite red and dead white, got a more realistic tone that way and applied this thinly over the last coats.
It gave a really nice depth to the skin, and it is a real shame I don\'t have a camera yet ,it really is.
So I have some lovely piggy squigs, but they are just a bit too clean, I want some true pigs, food stains, and thin mud. :idea:
So how would I go about adding grass/food stains, mud and the like?
All I can think of is thin glazes to suggest those things but don\'t want to risk it. but I think it would be too light.