Like everything I do, the skulls are a process. And unlike minis, these have some irritating dry times.
Anyway. The first step is a thinned layer of yellow oxide.
You can see some areas that I had to hit with a little bit of unbleached titanium- sometimes the thinned paint doesn't stick where there's still some of the release agent.
(I can hear my sibling- who got me this gig- grousing at me to hurry up, but I'm a mini painter first and foremost and "hurry" isn't in my painting vocabulary.)
(It blows my mind that, like, trained/educated artists do this shit and here I am with my weird little Warhammer armies, making a buck selling fake skulls to goths.)
(I love you, goths. You're the reason that I'm getting paid to paint. You're the real heroes.)















