Widow Tarha
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) Ok Widow Tarha, green skin? Uhm
The Shadow Dragon
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) I was looking to paint the Shadow Dragon since I opened the box for the first time but I knew that it wouldn't be easy! For this reason (and because I am not a PRO), I choose to follow a YouTube guide made by Mark Sorastro
Leoric of the Books
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) Let's confess: I was really concerned by the blue/green cloak of Leoric of the Books but turned out it was a fascinating process. I primed the Leoric of the Books in white and, once dry, I applied my base color. I started with the skin and
Syndrael
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) Syndrael was the first Hero I painted and I was fascinated by her armour. I couldn't wait to use some gold! :) I primed the Syndrael in white and, once dry, I applied the base colours. Needless to say, I started with her golden armour. For
The Elemental
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) Water, fire, stones and wind - the Elemental is the perfect mix! The Elemental is amazing and paint all the elements one by one is a good exercise. I primed the miniature in white and I decided to apply the base colors, starting with the wind. For
The Cave Spiders
from Descent – Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) Can't complain, the Cave Spiders were very easy to paint. After the Barghest, these were my second challenge. It's also easy to make the Cave Spiders a flat black miniature so I choose to work on the base colour a little and introduce a
The Barghest
from Descent - Journeys in the Dark (2nd edition) The Barghest was my fist miniature and I was scared by the furs and how to make them stand out. Besides, I didn't want to make them equal to each other and I wanted to introduce some variety. Same principle applied for the Cave Spiders. The