Meph - since I do most of my painting these days at work, I have to keep the mess to a minimum. No basing, no assembly, no prepping, no sculpting. Paints and palette are put away at the end of the session, and usually just stay here in a locked cabinet. Sometimes I throw the paints, brushes, minis and ottlite into my backpack for transport, if I feel like I'll paint at home.
I asked some folks over on the Reaper boards to select my next Bones from a handful I had pulled out. They picked this high wizard. A good chance to do some OSL (magenta on the hand, green on the staff end, and yellow from the candle). Maybe some freehand on the robes too, if I can just find a good pattern to use that doesn't look contrived.
I decided to shade the black with blue (haven't done it yet).
The inner robe was going to be a light grey/white, but I'm worried it'll blend with the beard. So I'll probably end up with more of an ivory/linen color. So that'll need to be re-basecoated. No biggie.
Tonight's effort was the beard, the face, and the parchment.
Beard was based with GW Codex Grey, washed with GW Nuln Oil, and then drybrushed/highlighted with GW Ulthuan Grey.
Skin is GW Tallarn, washed selectively with GW Agrax Earthshade, and then highlighted with Vallejo Basic Skintone.
Parchment is based with GW Bubonic Brown, washed liberally with GW Agrax Earthshade, and then the high spots hit again with Bubonic Brown.