I hope it is okay that I share some pics of some recent minis I have been working on. The rate of painting has slowed down as I have gotten into making scatter terrain and a few other features to give my hand drawn 2D maps a little bit of 3D pop - but now that the set piece for my current adventures final battle is done (maybe I will share my video of it) I have gotten back to painting at least a little bit everyday. I tend to work on 3 to 5 minis at a time. I don't have pics of everything because I am trying to keep their existence secret from the PCs.
Working backwards, I finished up this guy last night. I am really into minis with different body types lately. So I also did this badass big boy:
Despite being a "new school" hook horror, I tried to paint this one with the feel of the D&D cartoon.
I don't use gnolls enough, but decided to paint some to see if I could change that.
I have had this guy since the early 2000s sometime and finally painted him.
I have had this bard for a long time, too - but since someone is playing one in my ongoing remote game, I painted him.
Finally, I did these a while back - but they are cheapo 3D printed minis from a company called Drunken Dragons - they were cheap to buy and a quick paint job made them decent looking for when the PCs run afoul of the watch. Since we play remotely using a table camera, I painted the bases bright colors so they could be easier to distinguish.
I have a lot more, but that's all I'll share for now. When I take more pics, I'll come back. As someone who tried (and failed) to paint minis both in the 80s and 90s, but have finally stuck with it and made some progress in 2020 (I still only aim for "table-ready") I friggin' love it and have to keep myself from constantly buying minis.