I did some serious notekeeping earlier on about painting some Sylvaneth, and especially the Treelord Ancient a bit later. After going through those notes and deducting unnecessary steps and paints from the equation, I came up with the following relatively simple, fast and fun formula on painting more Dryads. Didn't take pics from every stage, but the first one shows all the paints used in nice rows. From left to right was the order in which they were applied. The 20 step program for Dryads!
Base coating the main colours.
* Stormvermin Fur with some Dark Tone, Military Shader, Umber Wash and water. So it's just dirty grey wash allover the miniature.
* Leather Brown for the base.
* Castellan Green for the moss areas (static grass) on the base.
Drybrushed paints for those main areas.
* Ash Grey, Pale Grey Blue and Off White on the model.
* Khaki for brown areas on the base, spreading a bit on the legs too.
* Snake Scales and Poisonous Cloud on the mossy green areas.
* Underhive Ash for lichen spots on the model.
Mushrooms (fly agarics).
* Khorne Red for basecoating.
* Pure Red and Dry Rust for highlighting.
* Red Tone for shading.
Final touches.
* Fuegan Orange eyes.
* Plaguebearer Flesh & Wyldwood for extra shading & mossy spots.
* Elfic Flesh for final highlights and mushroom dots.
* Matt Black for the base edges, Gloss Varnish on mushrooms.
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