And there you have it. And it's not even 3am! Not much more to say, but you can see the techniques here that I alluded to in my previous post. The goblins are fully inked, and following that, I highlighted the raised edges of their leather armor, and used a lighter golden metallic to touch up the edges of the few scraps of plate armor some of them are wearing. Oddly, one of the more time consuming parts of these figures are the cobblestone bases, because I use one dark blueish/gray color as a base coat, and then highlight the edges of the individual stones with a slightly lighter gray, and then just lightly graze those same edges with an even lighter gray - one that's almost white. It takes a little extra time, but it's these small details that really stand out, especially from a good three feet away from the table.There are actually two more goblins left to do, but I left them out of this batch because they're rather unique - one is a mage with a staff, crystal ball, and complicated backpack, and the other is some sort of robe-wearing priest gobbo with a mace and shield. Both miniatures are different enough from this seven man running crew that I decided to do them individually, and later.
Alright, this was a very productive day. We'll leave it here for now. Time to get horizontal.
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