Captain of the Fishermen, at least until I get Corsair, is Shark. He's a multi-use taker and dodger who can slow opponents down in his pulse effect.
Primed white, I first painted his skin with Khardic Flesh, drybrushed with Midlund Flesh and finally lightly drybrushed with Ryn Flesh. The greys were painted with Cryx Bane Base and drybrushed with Cryx Bane Highlight. The browns were painted with Umbral Umber and drybrushed with Bloodstone. The light blues were painted with Meridius Blue, drybrushed with Arcane Blue and lightly drybrushed with a 50/50 blend of Frostbite and Arcane Blue.
The metal parts were painted with Pig Iron and detailed with Quicksilver. The rope was painted with Thamar Black and drybrushed with Sulfur Yellow and lightly drybrushed with Cygnar Yellow. His tooth necklace and shark teeth were painted with Menoth White. His shoulder armor was painted with Iosian Green and drybrushed with Wurm Green with a little Rhulic Gold. Hait painted with Cryx Bane Base and highlighted with a dark grey.
The base was made from a Basius 2 plate. It was painted dollarstore black, painted with Umbral Umber roughly, drybrushed with Iridian Flesh and a 50/50 blend of Rucksack Tan and Menoth White Highlight.
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