Here's my take on the bress sculpt from Black Sun miniatures sculpted by Joaquin Palacios.
I had a lot of fun painting this one and I have to give a special shout-out to Tue Kaae who has helped me a bunch with developing the ideas in this paint job.
I painted a lot of the miniatures details with watercolor which was really insightful into the possibilites in mixing these with acrylics.
Note: P&P doesn't show all the pics i uploaded for some reason. Check out my instagram for more angles: https://www.instagram.com/p/C7a5VyTIbG5/?img_index=1
I hope you'll like him.
Happy painting!
Jakob VPLUS
Beautiful work.Malte Dueholm
Thank you!OrigalumPLUS
Good version of this cool bust! GoldMalte Dueholm
appreciate it!Steph.DPLUS
Superbe, vote Or pour toi ;)Steph.DPLUS
Je l'ai peint aussi, je sais que cette pièce n'est pas simple, alors bravo à toi ;)Tobias_K_Aasvang
Simply excellent! So many questions - will ask you later.Malte Dueholm
absolutely! thank you!Tobias_K_Aasvang
Simply excellent! I have a ton of questions.Chris B
Great lighting and textures :)Malte Dueholm
Thank you Chris!Roman LappatPLUS
Lovely work! On every inch. What I think stands out the best for me is the chest and arm hair. Finally someone who really tackles this natural thing on barbarians and does not paint the next body shaved dwarf or barbarian. Great work!Roman LappatPLUS
Watercolor is a lovely medium for miniatures. I use it often in different varieties as it has endless options and can liberate from old habits.Malte Dueholm
Thank you so much roman. I think that the hair adds some character to the sculpt that i'm happy with and i'm really glad to hear that you like the idea!Franky2PLUS
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