Elementals – Completing the box
Finishing up the Elementals. Elementals = more than one Elemental! When I started painting miniatures I was very exited to do always something new. Well, I should hold my horses instead! :) Descent - Journeys in the Dark's box needs to be finished and I have a lot of unpainted miniatures yet to complete. I
Avric Albright
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) Fun fact: so, I painted Avric Albright very long time ago but I totally forgot to take pictures of this work. Because of that, sorry, Avric, it seem like my memory is fading! :) Avric Albright it's a warrior. Hence, all this decorative details. Certainly, it's
The Goblins Archers
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) The Goblins Archers from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (second edition) are actually the last miniature I painted (so far!). I painted them in batch to finish them all (no more Goblins). I found painting in batch a very convenient practice, especially if you have
Tomble Burrowell
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) I thought that Grisban was the smallest miniature in the box but I was wrong: Tomble Burrowell is even smaller! Tomble is a very fun miniature to paint and it's full of small details. I used my 000 and 00 brushes only. Guess why! :)I would
The Flesh Moulders
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) The Flesh Moulders were the last batch of miniature I painted so far.The trickiest part was trying to provide a nice touch of reflection on the relevant area (close the whirl of magic). Even if they don't look easy to paint, I was surprised in seeing
Jain Fairwood
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) Jain Fairwood was the last hero in the in the box (I bought an expansion already, don't worry :) ). Her strong pose helps a lot and it was easy enough to catch the right light to apply to the miniature. I primed the whole
Zombies
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) I painted the Zombies in batch Zombies and I saw the benefit of it right away! They were my first zombies and I experimented a lot around the skin tones, trying to give a "rotten" look, as it should be (I never saw a zombie myself
The Merriod
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) The Merriod gave me the chance to play with Scenic Water, finally! :) I tried to mimic the water effect with some custom-made solutions but DO NOT TRY AT HOME! Scenic Water is the best (is not the cheapest option, tho!). Because it's awesome, I used
Grisban the Thirsty
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) When I gave the first look at Grisban the Thirsty I said: "What??". It looks really crazy to paint (well) all those small details but, at present, is one of the miniature I enjoyed the most! Yes, Tomble Burrowell is even smaller! :) I primed the
The Ettin
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) Finally, the Ettin! I couldn't wait to paint this miniature! I never played with the skin too much and this was the best way to learn! It's actually very important to provide a good prime here. I primed the miniature using black, grey and white, to