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Made in lt
Fresh-Faced New User






Hi all, I really like this model and I enjoyed painting it.
Credits for the gore goes to General Awesome for his tutorial here I just modefied the reciepe a bit. The mushrooms are greenstuff I could make a turorial on them if anyone is interested. They are quite simple, and could esily be mass pruduced for a whole army.

If you got any questions please ask and I should try to help

   
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Veteran Inquisitorial Tyranid Xenokiller







That looks really good. Nice job.


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Made in dk
Mutilatin' Mad Dok






Out in the country in Denmark. Zealand

what's that on his base?

nvm. i knew it was some sort of gore...

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2011/07/31 18:05:40


 
   
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Scribe of Dhunia






The paintjob is nice, but nothing really stand out on it. It's all dark and gritty (which don't misunderstand, looks awesome) but it feels like it needs something that draws the eyes somewhere. That could just be me though.
   
Made in lt
Fresh-Faced New User






Scarecrow456 wrote:The paintjob is nice, but nothing really stand out on it. It's all dark and gritty (which don't misunderstand, looks awesome) but it feels like it needs something that draws the eyes somewhere. That could just be me though.


I understand
I used many foundation paints in the process and they are generally kindy earthy in their colour, which I like.
On orcs and goblins I use gretchin green washed with devlan mud or on heroes highlighted by mixing in tausept ochre before washing.
It’s how I like to do my greenskins. but yes compared to other heroes he doesn’t stand out that much, but in a unit of goblins he looks good
Thank you for your feedback I really appreciate it
   
 
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