Tanwylen Satyr tbrth

Another mini for a player in my D and D campaign I still don't understand why they want them so shiny. I only intend to get better critiques, criticism's and advice are welcomed.

Posted: 23 Mar 2012

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Melranok
Thank you for the comments. Unfortunately the color scheme was chosen by the player I created it for. I had to fight for bone colored horns they wanted those silver as well. But again I thank both of you for your comments I will take them into consideration as I continue to paint.
25 Mar 2012
jschweitz
I'm not an expert, but you could benefit from shading. Maybe go lighter on the initial coat then use washes to add detail. I think your biggest issue is lack of detail, but keep trying you will be awesome in no time!
25 Mar 2012 • Vote: 5
Amophes
Hi there, a few things that come to my mind: The face and hair do not differ enough in color to make a contrast. I would have chosen another color for the hair (of course I dont know if the D 'n D creature you wanted to depict should have red hair or not :) ). Also, I would have used more colors in general. The shaft of the weapon could have been wood, or if it needs to be metal, then darker than the point. The blue you used for the armor does not look scary enough in my oppinion, you could have gone either black or dark brown. Black armor + antiqued bronze relief on the armor for example... But most importantly, have fun painting :)
24 Mar 2012 • Vote: 5

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