I used the 'Jenna, the Ambitious Sorceress' model from Signum Games for this colour scheme. I have always been a fan of the Witcher and the opportunity to paint my own interpretation of Yennefer was too good to turn down. You can get your own copy of 'Jenna' here: https://signumgames.com/store/characters/jenna-the-ambitious-sorceress-dnd-rpg-miniature-collectibles/aff/19/
I started by priming this model with a very dark grey, since most of it will be black eventually.
Green/Blue Feather Cloak
- Dreybrush heavily with Stegadon Scale Green .
- Mix some Kabalite Green into the Stegadon Scale Green and drybrush more lightly.
- My cloak was a little vibrant at this point, so I gave it a wash of Nuln Oil .
- Now mix Kabalite Green 1:1 with Sotek Green and highlight the edges of the feathers that have causght colour.
- Mix some Dorn Yellow into the mix above, then selectively highlight feather points and promiannt points.
- Finally, finish of the tips with dots of Dorn Yellow .
Black Hair
- Basecoat with Abaddon Black .
- Pick out hair strands with a 1:1 mix of Abaddon Black and Kantor Blue .
- Mix some Kabalite Green into the previous mix and selectively highlight curved edges.
- Now mix in some Fenrisian Grey and pick out an even smaller area.
- Finally, use pure Fenrisian Grey to very selectinly highlight curved edges where the light would hit.
Black Leather
- Basecoat with Abaddon Black .
- Chunky highlights of Corvus Black .
- Fine highlkights of Corvus Black mixed 1:1 with Dawnstone .
- Selectively highlight with Dawnstone , leaving space to go smaller.
- Highlight an even smaller area with Administratum Grey .
- Finally, mix a little White Scar into your Administratum Grey and pick out upward facing areas that would really catch light.
White Sleeves
- Basecoat with Corax White .
- Coat with Apothecary White .
- Pick out raised details with fine lines of White Scar .
Wooden Staff
- Basecoat with Steel Legion Drab .
- Wash with Agrax Earthshade .
- Pick out raised details with Baneblade Brown .
- Now apply fine edge highlishts with Karak Stone .
- Mix the Karak Stone 1:1 with Wraithbone and selectively highlight curves and prominent points.
- Apply specular highlights of Wraithbone where needed.
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