Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

More dragons. I am a horrible photographer, I have discovered, as no matter what I do, the colors seem washed together. In person, there are several shades of blue clearly visible, but in this photo it all looks the same shade...
Ditto. The majority of my miniatures look much better in person. So far only one looks a bit better photographed than it did in person. Nice dragon!
 

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Photographing miniatures is tough - the lighting that makes photographs look better tends to wash out painted-on highlights and shadows... Yet another reason to always push your contrast as far as you can.
 

Ran some bone drybrush over the wyrmling and redid the eyes (ugh eyes!!!). Then I printed some stands, I really like these ones as it lets you put a mini on the base:

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I started out with a tan basecoat. I mixed that tan with some Vallejo Japanese Uniform (Japanese WWII uniform color) and put on two more layers. I used some Citadel Darkoath Contrast paint diluted for a wash. Then I used a mix of Japanese Uniform and Vallejo Dark Sand. (Dark Sand is actually looks somewhat white with a brownish tinge.) I then applied two glazes of Japanese Uniform.

Reminder to myself. Bought some contrast paint today. Going to experiment.
 


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