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Expansion 1.0: Dragon King Tyrant and his people

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Expansion 1.0: Dragon King Tyrant and his people
Expansion 1.0: Dragon King Tyrant and his people

Decided to stray a little from the Dragon King colour scheme, and go all kinds of pink. Like how it looks up against the yellow.

Paint used are Scale75 unless otherwise noted:

Tyrant Skin: Violet Grey, Moonray Flesh
People Skin: Basic Flesh, Violet Grey, Light Skin, Moonray Flesh
Red Cloth: Bloodfest Crimson, Light Skin
Yellow Cloth: Naples Yellow, Mid Borwn (Army Painter) + Red Tone (Army Painter), Titan Buff (Golden), Red Ochre
Cane and wood: Yellow Ochre, Soft Tone (Army Painter)
Metal: Viiking Gold, Soft Tone (Army Painter), Elven Gold

Painting the pattern on both the dragon and the tyrant is really easy. I guess there’s many way s to do it, but here’s how I did it for both of them

I start by laying down the base colours, roughly where I want them to overlap. You obviously don't have to be as neat as I have been here, since we will paint over the edgesI start by laying down the base colours, roughly where I want them to overlap. You obviously don't have to be as neat as I have been here, since we will paint over the edges
It doesn't matter if you start from the 'outside' going in, like I have with the red here going into the yellow. Or the other way around. Just note that whatever colour is 'creeping' into teh other one, will take up more space.It doesn't matter if you start from the 'outside' going in, like I have with the red here going into the yellow. Or the other way around. Just note that whatever colour is 'creeping' into teh other one, will take up more space.
Once I have the red in a somewhat nice 'outline', I use the yellow to add some interest, making spots and patterns in the red part of the clothing, as well as making the red spots a bit more interesting. Once all that is done, all that's left is to clean it up, and add highlights and shadows.Once I have the red in a somewhat nice 'outline', I use the yellow to add some interest, making spots and patterns in the red part of the clothing, as well as making the red spots a bit more interesting. Once all that is done, all that's left is to clean it up, and add highlights and shadows.

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