Darkness was particularly interesting to paint due to the diversity of texture and metal weathering.
Category: Solomon Kane – Mythic Games
Painting Solomon Kane’s Providence
Providence is used in the game solo play mode and I did not initially intend on painting her in the ‘first wave’. Yet, so as to satisfy my completionist tendencies, I decided…
Painting Solomon Kane
I have been looking forward to painting the hero who lends his name to the game, particularly because black has always offered a good painting challenge.
Painting Solomon Kane’s Skeleton
Moving forward with my painting of the miniatures necessary to play ‘A Rattle of Bones’, I decided to tackle toe skeleton, available as a corpse and as an animated skeleton. I will…
Painting Solomon Kane’s Gaston l’Armon
Gaston l’Armon was an interesting miniatures, offering several opportunities to play with paint, from his clothes to the candle he holds in front of him.
Painting Solomon Kane Shadows
These 6 shadows are identical yet very quick and satisfying to paint.
Painting Solomon Kane Justice
Finally, Justice comes onto the painting table, the last virtue we will paint before testing out the game…
Painting Courage from Solomon Kane
Courage was next and surprisingly easy, due to the preponderance of armor on the miniature and the use of Secret Weapon Washes…