Showing posts with label Monolith Edition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monolith Edition. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 September 2019

Conan - Giant Wolves & Pirates

I've painted up a few baddies from Conan, not because I planning on playing Conan, but because I needed wolves and bandits for D&D.

Giant Wolves
A vicious pack of not so giant wolves.  I mean they're big, but I'd expect a gaint wolf to be bigger.  I've done to different colours just for variety.

Pirates

I've tried to use bright colours on the pirates.  I mean why wouldn't a pirate want to show off their wealth.  I quite like these pirates, theyd work for a variety of game genres and time periods.  I'll be using them in D&D as bandits and probably actually as pirates too.


Monday, 4 March 2019

Painting Mythic battles Pantheon 21 - Manticore

That's my second last expansion done, Just Oedipus and the Sphinx to go.  Anyway here's the big beastie.

I've tried to go with an earthy bestial look.  I've also reversed the colours from the way I'd normally put them down, which I think makes it look more evil.  I've also gone with a neutral green, shined up with a gloss varnish for the venom droplets.

Sunday, 3 March 2019

Painting Mythic Battles Pantheon 20 Judges of the Underworld

That's another expansion down, just two to go.

Rhadamanthus

I decided to go with a dark forgotten look for him.  In the artwork he looks like he's on fire.  I wanted to make him look tortured.  I used some blood effect in the gaps in his flesh to represent this.  As a final touch I hit him up with a lot of verdigris to make him look truly forgotten.

Minos
His head is on FIE-YAAAAR!  The only monster in the set.  I wanted to make the fire the focal point of Minos so I deliberately kept the rest of him dark.  This is my first try at original source lighting.  I think it turned out not bad.

Aeacus
He's the brightest in the artwork and I wanted to reflect this.  I kept the bronze bright and made him very pale, he lives the underworld so it stands to reason that he doesn't get much sun.  On a side note I think he'd make a great undead villain for D&D.

Now which expansion to paint next? Oedipus and the Sphinx or the manticore?



Friday, 8 February 2019

Painting Mythic Battles Pantheon part 19

The Poseidon expansion is finished.  Or should that be the Scylla expansion?  She is on the box art and dominates a full third of the box.  Regardless here she is, I hope you like tentacles.

She's not just one miniature, she's nine.  She's not just one unit in the game either, she's five.  She's also the reason I backed the kickstarter in the first place.  Look at how cool she is.... LOOK AT HER!... but don't stare at her boobs you pervs.

I will revisit her at a later date and do some fancier water effects along with Poseidon.

Once the storm subsides, I'll get the judges of the underworld primed.

Thursday, 31 January 2019

Painting Mythic Battles Pantheon 18

That's two thirds of the Poseidon expansion finished.  I'm actually really enjoying this expansion, and I get to play with water effects.






Sirens
The water effects hadn't quite cured when I took the photos.  I've tried to keep these in keeping with the concept art.  The concept art is creepy.  The face is just a mask, and the underside is a gaping maw with a lashing tongue.  I decided to run with a green theme, to give the impression that these ladies are not quite right.  I've done the face like a porcelain mask.  I plan to revisit the bases like Poseidon and add some thicker water.


Periphetes
A bandit with a big club.  I think he's cool, I'd use him as barbarian in D&D or a bandit chief.


Anteus
Big musclebound wrestler ready for his rematch with Heracles.  He was quite fun to paint, and I managed to knock him out quite quickly.


Polyphemus
Big angry cyclops.  He's got a bit of a squid like face, so I made him look pale and slightly purple.  He's also carrying a big bronze anchor covered in verdigris.  I think he looks very imposing and just awesome.

Charybdis
She was fun to paint and very different to the stuff I usually paint.  I also learned how to paint white water, so that was a bonus.  Giant whirlpool full of teeth.  OMNOMOM!

Just one third of the box left, and that's Scylla.  I hope you like tentacles.




Saturday, 26 January 2019

Painting Mythic Battles Pantheon 17

This time we're diving into to Poseidon expansion.  Although it should really be called the Scylla expansion because she takes up a third of the box.  Whatever it should or should not be called it does have a few sea monsters in it, and sea monsters are cool.






Harpies

I like these.  They've made them look like vultures.  I've tried to carry the theme.  What I really like is that these ladies don't have boobs.  They're birds, birds don't have mammaries, because they're not mammals.  It annoys me when bird people and lizard people have boobs, they're not mammals.  Look at the Argonians from the Elder Scrolls, they hatch from eggs, they're reptiles, why do they have tits?  Rant over.


Andromeda
I like this sculpt, except the face.  It's lacking in definition.  Other than that the sculpt is great.


Theseus
I'm not going to beat about the bush, he looks like a villain from Conan the Barbarian.  Which is AWESOME!  He'd make a fantastic barbarian for D&D.  I think he has the largest sword of all the regular humans in the game.


Poseidon
How awesome is that sculpt?  I think he might be my favourite divinity purely for his sculpt alone.  Look at all those tentacles.  I've tried to make him unnaturally pale, he spends all his time in the sea.  I've added verdigris to his bronze parts, I feel that spending all his time at sea would enhance the oxidation of the bronze.  I plan to revisit him to add a bit of pzazz to his base.  He deserves it... just look at him.  I'm going to follow this tutorial I just need to buy a few things first.


Once it stops raining I'm going to prime the next batch, which includes more monsters.  I've also got some plague marines on the go,  so expect to see those soon.