After a little over a year, the Dungeon and Dragon Legend of Drizzt set is completely painted. I took several long breaks from painting this last year when I got too busy.... playing video games and watching shows. ;) It was really rewarding to finish painting this set because it is the set where my wife and I first learned how to paint. My wife and I still haven't actually played through the game yet, so that is the next step. :)
Here are some pictures of some of the miniatures together.
Heros: Wulfgar, Catti-Brie, Drizzt Do'Urden, Athrogate, Bruenor Battlehammer, and Regis
Villains: Yochlol, Artemis Entreri, Mind Flayer, Drow Wand Mage, Jarlaxle, Drow Priestess
Monsters: Hypnotic Spirits (3), Water elementals (3)
Monsters: Drow duelists (3), Hunting drakes (3)
Monsters: Goblin cutters (3), Goblin archers (3)
Monsters: Spider swarms (3), Irontooth, Guenhwyvar
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Villans: Shadow dragon, Drider, Ferral Trolls (2)
For the details about each miniature, check out my other Legend of Drizzt blog posts!
This is the Drow Wand Mage / Priest from Dungeons and Dragons Legend of Drizzt. I painted this miniature, and actually struggled quite a bit to determine how I wanted to paint him (hence why he was saved for last). I didn't want him to end up too dark colored, so I decided to paint the cloak a leather color and make the cape a turquoise hunting drake hide. I also painted a glowing stone in the center of the want on both sides of the wand to add some more interest to the miniature.
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This is Jarlaxle the Drow Pirate from Dungeons and Dragons Legends of Drizzt. Julie painted him with a slightly flashy outfit with some shinny fabric on the bottom of his cape since most concept art showed him wearing some flashy clothes. I really like how Julie painted him.
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This is Bruenor Battlehammer the Dwarf Fighter from Dungeons and Dragons Legend of Drizzt. I painted his face, and Julie painted the rest. I really like the way he turned out looking like someone from the crusade or a king.
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After I painted the face, I noticed that it looked like Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation.
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This is the Goblin Champion, Irontooth, from Dungeons and Dragons Legend of Drizzt. He was pretty simple to paint with just a couple dry brush coats and some details around the face. I really enjoy doing the small goblin miniatures.
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This is Yvonnel Daenre the Drow Priestess or Matron Mother from The Legend of Drizzt Dungeons and Dragons board game. I painted her with heavy highlights to add more interest to the miniature. I also made the spherical object she is holding a glowing blue orb and added some object source lighting (OSL) on the side of her face and hair.
Yvonnel Daenre the Drow Priestess |
Yvonnel Daenre the Drow Priestess |
This is the third drow duelist from The Legend of Drizzt Dungeons and Dragons board game. I painted the miniature with blue, chrome and, black metallic armor. Since the miniature is a dark elf / drow, I painted the eyes red.
Drow duelist front view |
Drow duelist back view |
This is Dinin Do'Urden the drider from The Legend of Drizzt Dungeons and Dragons board game. Julie painted the base coats to the drider spider legs and skin. I finished by painting the sword, armor, and eyes.
Dinin Do'Urden, Drider: Front view |
Dinin Do'Urden, Drider: Back view |
These are the three Medium Water Elementals from The Legend of Drizzt Dungeons and Dragon board game. I liked the clear plastic for the water elementals, so I did not prime and paint the miniatures. I did decide to emphasize the eyes and mouth by painting them dark blue.
Medium Water Elementals
This is Catti-Brie the Human Female Archer from The Legend of Drizzt Dungeons and Dragons board game. Both Julie and I painted this miniature. I painted the cloak and armor, and Julie painted everything else.
Catti-Brie: Human Female Archer: Front view |
Catti-Brie: Human Female Archer: Back view |