Sunday, August 16, 2015

Heroes... part 1

Now that I felt more comforable with the brushes, I decided to start to paint the heroes. I've seen a lot of Heroquest heroes painted all over the net and for sure many of them are painted way better than what I can do, so the only chance I have to let them stand out of the masses is by using some unusual color schemes... or at least this is what I tried.
As for the wizard, usually I've seen him painted like the one on the side of the game box, where he is wearing a white suit instead of the yellow/blue used on the top cover of the box and on the character's sheet (and also on the new wizard's spell from Wizards of Morcar pack); so the first approach was to use the Les Edwards color scheme as reference.
Instead for the barbarian I tried to go out of the schemes and so his hair were painted red! I mixed some red to the skin tone too to give him more color and create some contrast beetween the skin and his pant. I also tried to paint the sword in blue but without good results (I will re-take it later).

he still had cat eyes here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

my first attempt with this barbarian
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Heroquest vs Dungeonquest: Sorcerers

Some of the first figures I painted are the Heroquest Chaos Warlock (Sorcerer) and a Dungeonquest Chaos Sorcerer (named Azoth the Faceless). The Dungeonquest character was already half painted about 6 years ago using Model Master enamels and left unfinished, so I decided to leave the same color scheme and to complete the painting covering the old job.
The Heroquest Chaos Sorcere was instead a brand new job. I like how it turned out.

Azoth the Faceless from
Heroes for Dungeonquest
Chaos Warlock from HeroQuest




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