Dry brushing the #dicetower with a neutral grey (#Tamiya XF-53) really brought out tons of subtle surface details while leaving depth in the shadows and cracks.
Trying to decide on felt colour for the dice tray/ramp and I’m leaning towards purple for that extra-magician-ey look and the good contrast of what will likely be black/green tentacles + the red of the magic runes. What do you think? Black, Red or Purple? (I’m gonna go with purple; I love the vibrancy and contrast against the very dark tower and tentacles.
Using #Tamiya dark sky grey as the second coat over the dark wash on the rocks n’ boulders around the base. Nice to get more definition back from the wash with each pass of colour. 2 More colours for the rocks (mid-tone & highlight) and they’re done.
Went over the bright grey rocks with a thinner black wash to really punch in the shadows, blasted it w/ a hair-dryer, then a light-grey (Tamiya XF-66) w/ a dry brush to highlight the edges of the rocks. No clue what i’m doing, but so far it’s coming up pretty good.
Took 10 minutes to slather some thinned red-brown (Tamiya XF-64) wash over the bones and it’s done the trick; filled in the creases with some good grime and helped define the lines. I’m gonna hit it with the blow-dryer and then some light highlights.
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Not sure if you can really tell from the pics, but I added some deep green (Tamiya XF-26) to rain runoff areas and a very dry brush application to certain tower stones, cracks and ground area, and to the underside of stones around the circle for moss/grime. #sculpture #dicetower