Shark Week DISASTER!
I wasn't feeling it for the old sharkie boy this evening, so I went back to my terrain piece. Now that it was all brown, I knew I need to give it a black wash, but the thought of the cost involved was putting me off. So I found a super cheap black wash recipe from Black Magic Craft, which in turn led me to an improved version he had done. As it turns out, I had all of the required ingredients. Blending Medium, Flow-aid, black ink and even water! If I had to buy this, it would not have been a cheap wash, but as the monery was already spent, it felt free. Insert exciting picture of washed boat half that looks slightly darker than the other half. This is a slow job, and the flow-aid was put in a bit heavy I suspect, as I am getting a lot of bubbles. I will give this a drybrush afterwards, to bring back some highlights, and knock back the shine.

So if I know my Deepkin lore, or at least some bare-bones essentials of it, the Namarti are born soulless. This is represented in miniatures and/or physically manifested in a Grey, colorless skin tone. But the raids they conduct upon the surface result in captured souls tuff, which can be... attached, maybe... to a soulless Deepkin. I presume this gives them a more life-like complexion? I couldn't see any skin on the King, so Im not sure what your plan is for non-Namarti skin, like on the Tidecaster. Oh, you did a Soulrender earlier - I think... I should backtrack and check what you did there!
ReplyDeleteHm. Maybe the Soulrender's fingers are visible... but I can't tell if you did a different shade on them?
ReplyDeleteNon-Namarti will get some sort of pinkish hued skin. Like a regular elf I guess.
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