Manfred's Coven Throne is done.
It was a big piece but finally I finished it. I will never make another Coven Throne on my own unless some one will give me a commission for it. I am really happy with the outcome. It turned out much better then the first one. This mini was the first that I tested my new airbrush on while painting the spirit swarm. Ghosts look more ethereal now. The freehand turned out alright imo. The thing I like the most is the blood cauldron, specially the Vargheist head that I used for decorative purposes.
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Have a nice week!
Brovatar
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Manfred's Coven Throne
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Mind-bogglingly beuatiful work Brovatar. Very well done.
ReplyDeleteŚwietna robota :) Najbardziej podoba mi się ogień na szkieletach-pochodzniach :)
ReplyDeleteI know this is over a year old now - but epic paint jobs stand the test of time - and mate - you are a Master!
ReplyDeleteI really love the detail work that went into this piece.
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