Already halfway through my copy of Silver Tower. This week i finished some of the monsters, completed the Horror set and tried some new things on the Fyreslayer Doomseeker and the Excelsior Warpriest.
The Excelsior Warpriest was a new go at painting black skin, trying to consolidate the things I learned while painting the Kairic Acolytes. I decided to give him very dull colors on the robes so the purple used on the cape would stand out as the main color point on the mini.
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Excelsior Warpriest |
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Excelsior Warpriest |
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Detail of the face |
The Fyreslayer Doomseeker was a ton of fun to paint. I had looked for several references on the internet before setting on a color scheme and 2 themes catched my attention. The firs one was making him look like a fire golem, and the second one was a bluish armor that reminded me of ancient artifacts and the guardians on Breath of the Wild.
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Fyreslayer Doomseeker |
I decided to combine both ideas on the mini and the result turned out pretty well.
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Fyreslayer Doomseeker |
It was difficult to chose the robe colors as I didn't want them to take the focus from the rest of the color scheme so I went with some dull green colors that wouldn't catch much the attention of the viewer but look nice enough and contrast with the overall reddish fire theme.
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Fyreslayer Doomseeker |
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Fyreslayer Doomseeker |
The grots where done. Not much to say. Just wanted to get rid of them. I just hate the idea of Tzeentch using night goblins overall. So it was pretty much base colors and some highlights to bring them to tabletop standards.
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Grots |
The horrors on the other hand where pretty fun to paint with a series of colors I don't usually use. Making blue fire was interesting for a change.
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Pink Horrors of Tzeentch |
Now all the horrors are done and they look awesome and fearsome when put together!
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Horrors of Tzeentch |
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