Painting Emerald from Nightshift by Exotic Cancer

 

Instead of starting these posts with an almost unpainted version, maybe I should put the finished model front and centre and show how we get here?

Step 1

As always, prime matt black then brush on the areas the spray missed

Step 2

Two thin coats of Tanned Flesh from Army Painter


 Step 3

Give the flesh a wash with Soft Skin Wash


 Step 4

Highlight with Tanned Flesh, leaving the deepest recesses alone


 Step 5

Highlight the skin further with Dorado Skin from Army painter, making sure to leave recesses alone and be sure to emphasise the abs with the highlight


 Step 6

Paint the hair using two thin coats of Vallejo Game Colour Bonewhite


 Step 7

Give the hair a light wash with Cassandora Yellow


 Step 8

Once the wash has dried, return to the Bonewhite and carefully drybrush the hair. This will leave a dusty residue of the Bonewhite on the highest parts of the hair, bringing it back down to the original colour a bit, while leaving the wash in the deepest recesses and allowing the stain to show through.


 Step 9

Paint the bikini and shoes with Scorpy Green


 Step 10

Highlight the bikini and shoes with Ghost Green, leaving the deepest recesses with the base Scorpy Green


 Step 11

Give the bikini and shoes a final highlight with Verdigris. You should only apply this to the spots that would catch the most light. If you need to, use the art of Emerald as a guide.


 Step 11

With a fine-tipped brush, give her some eyebrows with either black or a dark brown, and give her lips some colour with Warlock Purple


 Step 11

Now for the finishing touch of basing her. As usual, Bonewhite and Stone Grey checkers, lined with a black pen, paint the rim using the Scorpy Green from earlier, then varnish to keep the paint safe.

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