Welcome to a display of painted miniatures by Rick. Each entry has an explanation to the figure and the "step by step" instructions. Enjoy!
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Reaper Miniatures Creature of Blood Reef - 77189
I dug into my bones pile to find some sea creatures and these guys turned out to be a bunch of fun to base and paint. As they're supposed to be down in the bottom of the sea I moved away from my normal rock/stone basing and made something a bit more fitting - I thought about painting the sides blue but decided against it. They'll be put to good use soon in our current D&D campaign as the party travels up and down the Sword Coast. I'm sure they'll be guarding a sunken ship broken against the reef.
It's been awhile since I used my Reaper Paints - they're so nice - just amazing. I went that direction as I wanted to base these in an old Reaper color called Clouded Sea - just a fantastic blue/green which I figured would do these guys justice. The Reaper paint is just beautiful to use - silky smooth off the brush and dries to a flat.
Another point about this - I'm not a fan of drybrushing but I want to get these on the table quickly. So this is a "classic" basecoat, drybrush, wash, pick out the details - although I did spend a bit of extra time layering up some red to orange color on the fin. I figured the opposite of blue/green on the color theory is red/orange.
Painting Instructions for Creature of Blood Reef (Reaper Paints)...
Step 1: Use Clouded Sea on everything but fin and claws
Step 2: Use mix of Creamy Ivory and Clouded Sea (60/40 - 3 drops to 2) - drybrush entire model
Step 3: Heavily water down Spruce Green and wash the entire model
Step 4: Use Rusty Red on the fin and claws
Step 5: Use Burning Orange on the fin and claws as initial highlights
Step 6: Use Fireball Orange on the fin as final highlights
Step 7: Use Solid Black on the eye socket
Step 8: Use Burning Orange as eyeballs
Step 9: Use Griffon Tan on base
Step 10: Drybrush Desert Tan on base
Step 11: Use Creamy Ivory and the stippling technique on the base (stippling is like drybrushing but instead of dragging across you dab onto the model with a down/up technique to put little dots onto the model)
Step 12: Use watered down Umber Wash (Vallejo) on base
Kickstarter paint total: 138 + 5 Creatures of Blood Reef = 143
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Very nice!!
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