Ou-Shaa Dryad Princess by Enigma (54mm)

Here's Ou-Shaa, a Dryad Princess from Enigma, wonderfully sculpted by Seth Nash. I have changed her a little removing the two branches from the back and using one of them as staff restoring the holes on her back with a bit of green stuff. I have decided to paint her in a "spring" version using greenish colors and the alternative head. I have started with a white undercoat and a general wash using a mix of brown and black inks, Future Floor Wash and water to darken the recess without the problems associated to a black base (you can see the result of this wash on the base). Then I have ainted the wooden parts starting from Vallejo Brown violet followed by highlights using Dark Sand e Beige. The shadows are obtained with light washes of Andrea Dark Brown For the leaves I have used a Vallejo Dark green followed by Flat Green e Lime Green. The terrain is painted using washes of brown, black and green with greys and beige for the small rocks. I have painted the sewered heads using a wash of Andrea Japanese uniform and then adding washes of Vallejo Red and Dark Brown for the shades, the highlights are done adding Vallejo Pale Sand to the base color. The picture dont show them well but believe me... they are perfect for C.S.I. :D

Posted: 2 Oct 2006

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skioks
a great work, the wood is perfect!!! Gread job ;)
16 Nov 2006 • Vote: 9
emptyv
only 7,6!?!?! I can't believ it! The fact that there are only two basing colors does not reduce the quality, but increae the difficulty to paint it. For me a fantastic job Dragon, realistik style! nice base too! All in all a good 9!
5 Oct 2006 • Vote: 9

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