A very simple paint-job to become more used to the Reaper Bones material. Using a dedicated brush-on primer like Citadel Undercoat really worked better than standard black paint. Damp-brushing, dry-brushing, and washes make this a quick and effective project.
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Thursday, May 19, 2016
Painting A Reaper Bones Shoggoth
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Shoggoth Jack-O-Lantern
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Tekeli-li, tekeli-li... |
I found a lovely specimen of Cucurbita maxima 'Brodé d'Galeux Eysines', locally known as a Peanut Pumpkin. This would be my shoggoth. I came home and quickly painted the large eyeballs which were unpainted plaster and then set about trying to carve several perfectly round holes for the eyeballs to fit into.
Inspiration flashed and I grabbed my power drill and some spade drill bits. They tore through the pumpkin with no hesitation and although messy saved me a huge amount of carving time. I placed all of the eyeballs and then drilled a mouth towards the bottom. Voila! The ugly little blighter was finished. Next year I think I'll make a beholder.
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This was way too much fun, |
Eyeball! Eyeball! |
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This has already started creeping out the neighborhood kids. |
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