Oh I just loved these models - I think they're more ghast looking than ghoul if you look at the 5e Monster Manual - but either way I love the look. The book has them more grey to white - I went just a slightly different direction with these going from Rotting Flesh to Bone White to Dead White.
The rotting flesh was airbrushed over the entire model. I then hit them with Bone White at about the 3 o'clock level and then did a final highlight of Dead white at the 12 o'clock position. The close ups is kinda washed up and hard to see the graduations, but I think the group picture show this better - there's quite a bit a contrast from dark to light.
I thought about taking these to the desk to detail them out and actually did bring them over, but then decided against it as it would have been too time consuming without benefit on these models as I'd have to paint the clothes, the tongues, eyes, intestines, etc. and they have different features as some have clothes and some don't - it just would have broken the art direction I was going for here.
This is part of the 3D Dungeon Labs Etsy shop purchase.
Sculpt: Excellent - more ghast than ghoul but the sculpt itself is really well done.
3D Print: Excellent - well done - clean - no issues anywhere
Fitness: Excellent - has the proper base and scale, model matches expectations with the exception that I would say these are more ghastly than ghoulish, but you can really use either way - and I love that some appear more hobgoblin/monstrous and some human - makes for a nice mix that any creature can become a ghoul/ghast.
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