I have many Eberron miniatures I have been wanting to paint, so I am quite happy to have these books and dive back into the setting a bit. I noticed on #myminifactory that there aren't many Eberron models that aren't Warforged or Sky Coaches. I suppose I will have to get creative with my paint jobs!
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Three hardcover books sit on a table with glass paneling. The books are titeld: Chronicles of Eberron, Exploring Eberron, and Frontiers of Eberron: Quickstone. There is a shoe caught in frame near the middle-right, and a few other objects are scattered around implying the picture is taken in a well-lit living room during the day.
Doing a lot of #miniaturepainting lately, but it's been taking its toll. I have too many miniatures to paint! I never feel like I can slow down and just take my time with any of them else I'll never get through my backlog. In other news... my #Eberron books by Keith Baker arrived!
A miniature depicting an elfen-eared humanoid wearing a black and red robe. In his left hand menaces a purple snake, which is extending its body away from him and putting its focus elsewhere. The character is looking at his snake with a calm demeanor.
A miniature depicting a blonde, bearded man with a teal flask strapped to his belt wearing a blue and yellow robe. He is also wearing a pointy wizard hat, is wielding a magic staff with thick leather gloved hands, and is wearing heavy leather boots. His blonde beard is split into two distinct braids. The braids are fastened with metal clasps. The staff is silver with a gold, tri-pronged tip.
These two minis were painted by two friends who came over to help! The elfen character was painted by his own player, and will also be featuring in my campaign. The bearded man was painted by my other friend who isn't a regular painter. I think they both came out great!
A miniature model of a hulking frankenstein-esque zombie creature. It has been painted with different colors on different parts of its body as if several different humanoid creatures were stitched together to make it. Two of the composing bodyparts take on opposing elements of fire and ice. The third is simply necrotic in nature.
A bird-like humanoid facing the camera. It is wielding a wand in its left hand and channeling some magical purple energy from the wand, through its chest, and out of its right hand. Woosh!
Results from yesterday! Here are two miniatures I painted myself. The bird creature, Raavin, is my friend's character in my upcoming campaign. I used him to experiment with OSL. My friends also did some #minipainting which I will post somewhere.
These minis in particular were made using #heroforge!
Painting minis with my friends today. Will post results.
Oh, also I just got the last of my black friday goods in the mail. Paints! So many paints! And a new kolinsky brush that started fraying immediately. Really don't know what I'm supposed to do about that...
For the masses.
Atop a table, five miniatures resembling frogs sit on bases that look like lilypads. The two frogs closest to the camera are eating some kind of meat, a third sits peacefully in the middle, and the other two are extending their tongues to catch prey or lick their chops. Beyond the frogs is a mess of painting supplies, including a bottle of cyanoacrylate, four paint brushes, a plastic palette, bottles of paint and paint-stained paper towels.
I've been painting frogs. One thing I love about painting is the story telling that sitting down and making colorful decisions leads to. Why are these frogs all different colors? It's their life cycle, of course! And also what they eat. #MiniPainting #Miniatures by @sordanepublishing.bsky.social!
A table placed outside covered in miniatures from Warhammer 40k and a few other sources. They've all been spray painted with white primer.
Primed and ready! #Miniatures #Warhammer40k
Trip made! #EliteDangerous #ForTheMug