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This figure, from the Lord of the Print on My Mini Factory, is an amazing sculpt called "Flying Dragon". I'm going to paint this as a Green Dragon with an Asian theme. Trying to match the texture at the seams is always a challenge. As long as it's close, it's invisible when it's painted.
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Another superb entry, my friend @brithebuilder! Looking forward to it!
@fiveten - Thanks Spiros! This should be fun.
Fantastic printed sculpture, Brian @brithebuilder Looking forward to see some paint on it.
I started with a grey primer, then added a speckle coat with a dying can of white primer which looked really cool. I then decided to add a bit of an olive green base to at least get everything going in the right direction.
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Little dark green...
Becoming a green dragon indeed, Brian @brithebuilder Looks very good.
Looks excellent so far, my friend @brithebuilder!
Pale tannish green wing membrane... There will be a dark brown/green wash applied over everything that will tone it down, darken all the recesses and tie the greens together. Next, I'm going to use a similar tan for the underbelly.
Looks awesome, my friend @brithebuilder!
Looks really good, Brian @brithebuilder
Chest/belly painted a bit more grey green. The horns, facial feathers? and main back scales are painted with a dark bluish green.
@fiveten, @johnb - Thank you both! It's fun to paint without any right and wrong.
Some dry brushing...
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The face needed something, so I tried a pale green with dark yellow shade. I think it helps call attention to the dragon's face now. Once the teeth are painted, that'll help a lot as well.
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