Tag: painting

  • After being neglected due to work, I’m determined to finish this gryphon off. Completed the antiquing and drybrushing aspect of the shading & feather details. Eyes are sitting in there so I could get a feel of how it’s coming along.

  • Phew, the base colours are done! When you’re painting darks next to a light painted area, never scrimp on your masking as it’ll save you a world of hurt.

  • Started on another windstones pyo, this time a gryphon channeling one of my favourite native birds.

  • ‘Superbia orciapis’ WE kirin. This piece is painted using FolkArt metallics, FolkArt colourshift, & atelier acrylic paints, and is sealed with a UV protective gloss topcoat. The colour scheme is based on the orchid bee. I’ve decided to keep this one for my collection but will be painting more windstones in this colour scheme in…

  • Spent all of a morning shading all the scales. Also added in the metallic black details.

  • Have been working on this metallic bee colourway. I’m considering doing this scheme again on the same sculpt with the airbrush too to see the difference between painting techniques.

  • Quick little paint of a windstone kitsune in a melanistic silver fox theme. Piece created using atelier interactive paints and sealed with a gloss coat. ‘Sutaraito’ is available for adoption in my Kofi/Etsy stores. ‘Sutaraito’ Windstones PYO Kitsune – EzekiellsPlayground’s Ko-fi Shop

  • Progress on the parasaur premade! Eyelids & beak were painted and antiqued using atelier acrylics, then sealed with atelier gloss varnish. I’m also deciding on an eye colour and design; so far I’m leaning towards an oval or rectangular pupil with either dark/rich browns or a purple iris. Gonna do up a few more sets…

  • Throwback to the first larger windstone I ever painted based on an ayam cemani rooster.

  • Completed crashing wave paint-by-numbers. This ended up needing endless touchups because of 2 varnish crazing incidents (I don’t know why).