I painted this little fella, Jack Scarecrow from Soda Pop, a little over a year ago. I liked the sculpt, and instead of taking a year to paint, I really did finish him in a week or so, putting in 15 minutes here and there.
Starting out, I used The Army Painter, Flat Black Spray Primer.
For the Pumpkin/Head, after the black primer, I used Scale Color Mars Orange as the base coat. Gave it a Citadel Baal Red wash. To get the "lines" of the pumpkin to pop a little more, I drew them on with a Brown Prismacolor Premier .05 Fine Line Marker. I painted the interior of the mouth and eyes with Badab Black. Moving back to the pumpkin, I then gave a drybrush of Mars Orange to tidy up the wash a bit, another drybrush layer of Reaper Master Series Fire Orange. Then for the eyes, I dotted them in with Scale Color Deep Red.
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