A lone crow.
Once the raptors where painted I figured I'd paint the one crow I have laying around too, seeing as I was using those colours already. Again, lots of fun with the turbo dork colours! Ended up using both the colour twin sons and wave lenght (same with the raptors).
A raptor gang
For these I ended up searching up scientific colourings, and supposedly they have feathers like birds and they're black shimmering just like crows. So I went for that, could of course be wrong, but I think they turned out looking quite cool :D Here I used the Turbo Dork colours to get the shimmering effect on them and that is something I'll have to buy more of! Also to distinguish them within a dnd setting I made the eyes of two of them green, and the other two yellow :)
Succubus and Incubus
Geeeez for this one I struggled a lot with the clothes on the succubus, the clothing between the tail on her back was so hard to get to ^^' but it did get painted! and lets not talk about her eyes xD Tho the wings on both where so much fun to paint! :D All in all I really enjoyed painting these, and the clothes ended up looking so good! 
Items
The next things I tried painting were some items, a skull, some treasure and treasure-chests. Here I especially like the wood texture that I painted on the chests! and can you see how many different colours there are on the coins in the treasure-pile?
Gobbos!
Here are the 3 first miniatures that I painted, goblins! I figured that I'd start by painting enemies that I don't "care" that much about, before starting on bigger projects that needed more practice. Before I started painting them I looked at tutorials on how people actually paint miniatures, and to this day they're still one of my favourites (so far). Do you see their pupils?
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