That looks awesome! Thanks for continuing to complete all these CDMD minis, by the way! It's definitely helped me make my own decisions about how to paint them.
I agree.. Haste Hobbies has been at the Vanguard of exemplifying paint schemes for this range of miniatures from the get go... this video is yet another example of his ability to wet blend convincing transitions that really brings these Lovecraftian Horrors to life.
He is sitting around in a box primed green and white... haven't painted it yet. Not looking like i'll be getting to it any time soon. Thanks for asking tho!
I'd go with a reddish brown if you have one, to desaturate the green without darkening it as much as a dark brown would. It probably won't take much to desaturate the green.
First off, I Iove your work. I've watched all of your videos painting the creatures from the original set. Truly inspirational. This figure though, in my opinion, just doesn't capture a Dimensional Shambler. You paint scheme is awesome but the figure itself is "meh." To clarify it's not your work that's meh but the figure itself.
That looks awesome! Thanks for continuing to complete all these CDMD minis, by the way! It's definitely helped me make my own decisions about how to paint them.
I agree.. Haste Hobbies has been at the Vanguard of exemplifying paint schemes for this range of miniatures from the get go... this video is yet another example of his ability to wet blend convincing transitions that really brings these Lovecraftian Horrors to life.
I saw the blue go on and thought 'What? Are you nuts....oh wow that looks great!' 😄
My thoughts as well, the blue crystals really shined!
These videos are great. Would love to see Hound of Tindalos and Bokrug
Will you paint the Bokrug as well? The only monster missing from season 2! ;-)
He is sitting around in a box primed green and white... haven't painted it yet. Not looking like i'll be getting to it any time soon. Thanks for asking tho!
So I do not have creed camo, you think if I added a brown contrast to orc green would work? Any ideals or suggestion?
I'd go with a reddish brown if you have one, to desaturate the green without darkening it as much as a dark brown would. It probably won't take much to desaturate the green.
Haste Hobbies having trouble with this color. Not sure how I am going to do it.
First off, I Iove your work. I've watched all of your videos painting the creatures from the original set. Truly inspirational. This figure though, in my opinion, just doesn't capture a Dimensional Shambler. You paint scheme is awesome but the figure itself is "meh." To clarify it's not your work that's meh but the figure itself.