This week I painted the Ghost King from the Grave Danger set. I didn't know he was a ghost when I painted him; as he looks more like a Lich, or just a heavily armored skeleton. I painted him up with an eye to needing a Lich Lord for the "Thaw of the Lich Lord" Frostgrave supplement.
I prepped the figure in the usual way; soaking it in a dish of water with a couple drops of dish- soap added, then giving it a light scrub with a soft toothbrush, and then rinsing and drying it. I then glued the figure to a white-primed 1" fender washer with Aleene's Tacky glue, and then glued the washer-mounted figure to a tongue depressor with a couple drops of the Elmer's glue.
I began by painting the entire figure Black. I then did a heavy drybrush coat of Americana "Raw Umber" on his armor and sword, followed with a lighter drybrush of Nicole's "Brown".
Next, I gave the armor and sword a thinned sloppy dabbling of Accent "Golden Oxide". After that, I drybrushed the armor and sword with Folk Art Metallics "Gunmetal Grey".
I then painted the lining of his cape with Ceramcoat "Black Cherry". Next, I painted his skull and hands with Americana "Khaki Tan", and then painted the hilt of his sword with Ceramcoat "Bronze".
Then, after everything had a while to dry, I gave the armor, sword, cape lining, skull, and hands, all a wash with Citadel "Agrax Earthshade" wash using a wet brush. When the wash was dry, I drybrushed the skull and hands with Americana "Bleached Sand", followed by a lighter drybrushing and highlighting with Crafter's Acrylic "Light Antique White".
Next, I painted in little glowing eyes with Nicole's "Neon Green". I then highlighted his cape lining using Americana "Cranberry Wine", and then Americana "Burgundy Wine". While I was using those colors, I also used them to paint the small gems in his sword hilt, and then added tiny White highlights. After that I highlighted the rest of his black clothing by drybrushing with Americana "Zinc". I also used the "Zinc" to paint his base. When that was dry, I drybrushed the base with Americana "Neutral Grey", and then Folk Art "Platinum Grey".
When everything had overnight to dry, I gave the figure a coat of Ceramcoat "Matte Varnish" early the next morning. The next day I sprayed the figure with Testor's Dullcote. I then when back and put a little dab of Americana "DuraClear Gloss" Varnish on each of the gems in his sword hilt.
I think he turned out pretty well, and the figure was nice and simple to get paint.
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