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This week we're taking a look at blue flesh. Who knows how the Alchemist became the form you see, he resembles a dark elf, but maybe that's all an accident. The dedicated know that learning is built on failure. Enjoy!

Apologies for the bit of noise in the intro/outro, I live out in the country and it been very rainy which has the sump pump working over time and interrupting my flow.

Colors Used:

From Vallejo, Ice Yellow, Carmine Red, Hull Red, Violet, Prussian Blue, Dark Blue Pale, Intermediate Blue, and Black.

From Liquitex, Titanium White.

Please feel free to let me know what you think in the comments below :)

Have a great weekend!


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Alchemist Part 1

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Anonymous

It’s a great example of working from general to specific. It’s one of the first lessons they teach you in art school, but also one that is easy to forget. At what scale do eyebrows look good painted on mini’s? I’ve always wondered about this because they are usually left out.

samlenzartwork

Thanks, Joshua! There is a method to the madness! I usually leave eyebrows off the table unless they're sculpted on. It always looks funny if you draw them on a 32 mm model and they appear too flat on larger sculpts. Of course exceptions will always pop up but those are my general thoughts.