The base is skull white grounded and my witches scheme is of bright blue, purple and some golden armor things (all are mixed coloures except the golden stuff). Grey tones would be fine, imho but maybe someone here has a good idea or some more experience with cork oak painting. I use cork oak for lava bases, usually but they´re good for rough, stony ice desert bases too.
Hopefully my next digicam is better and i´m able to show you some pics than.
The one i bought wasnt good for mini pics
Ah, here´s maybe a lil suggestion.
https://www.warhammer-board.de/jgs_galer ... age=1&sid=
I used similar colours for the skin but the rest is different and much better
I used a 1:1 mix of tentacle pink and midnight blue to ground the minis skin and cloth, than i mixed some skull white in and dry brushed the hair, mixed some more skull white in and painted the whole skin again with the mix. After that i set courses/highlights with a mix of tentacle pink and ice blue. Shadows on the cloth with blue ink and lined a bit with pure ice blue.
Black ink to ground the armor, dry brushed with shining gold and after that with burnished gold. So, thats a lil description. Weapons with metallics but thats not really important.
What you think for the base ?? Something like fortress grey to ground it and fade it high (right term ??) to a bright grey close to white maybe ??
edit: follow the link and there you´ll see a witch she´s meant