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First one's (mostly) off the assembly line. Can't do the base until my basing material arrives in the mail.

Mostly drybrushing on this model. Yes, there's a hell of a lot of steps here (pun intended).

Palette:

Skin:
Layer - The Fang
Wash - Drakenhof Nightshade
Drybrush - Hoeth Blue
Drybrush - Fenrisian Grey

Claws -
Layer - Daemonette Hide
Wash - Drakenhof Nightshade
Drybrush - Slaanesh Grey

Corset:
Layer: Abbadon Black
Glaze: Bloodletter
Layer (trim): Khorne Red

Hair:

Layer: Baneblade Brown
Wash: Seraphim Sepia
Layer (highlight): Ratkin Flesh

Exposed Metal:
Layer: Ironbreaker
Glaze: Bloodletter

Notes:

Do the first layer on the claws and the skin before the wash, helps to tie things together.

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 Vermis wrote:
 Bronzefists42 wrote:
I noticed that the plastic glue label recommends wearing something akin to a hazmat suit when handling the glue. I have been using it for years and never used gloves or anything nor do I know anyone who does. ShouldI be worried for my health?

Well, there's a slight risk of gluing something together with it. Only slight, mind.

 
   
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Her left breast somehow looks like it was a separate component or blob of green stuff that was attached later. The transition between it and the rest of her body looks really rough...
Also, if I were you I'd spend a bit more time making the red lines on her armour a bit neater.

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A couple more, still working on the GS sculpts.



Not finished--I (of course!) noticed some missing bits here and there (like the collars on those two).


Post 2014/07/07 11:21:17 Subject: Re:WIP: Daemonettes!
Her left breast somehow looks like it was a separate component or blob of green stuff that was attached later. The transition between it and the rest of her body looks really rough...
Also, if I were you I'd spend a bit more time making the red lines on her armour a bit neater.


That's because it was a bit of GS. I'm still relatively new to GS sculpting. I think I did better on the other two. The biggest problem I had initially with GS sculpting was that it wanted to come off of the model. I ended up adding a tiny dab of superglue to affix part of the GS onto the model before I started working it.

SIUC Strategic Games Society, a Roleplaying/Tabletop/Card student organization/club at Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
 Vermis wrote:
 Bronzefists42 wrote:
I noticed that the plastic glue label recommends wearing something akin to a hazmat suit when handling the glue. I have been using it for years and never used gloves or anything nor do I know anyone who does. ShouldI be worried for my health?

Well, there's a slight risk of gluing something together with it. Only slight, mind.

 
   
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Carbondale, IL


SIUC Strategic Games Society, a Roleplaying/Tabletop/Card student organization/club at Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
 Vermis wrote:
 Bronzefists42 wrote:
I noticed that the plastic glue label recommends wearing something akin to a hazmat suit when handling the glue. I have been using it for years and never used gloves or anything nor do I know anyone who does. ShouldI be worried for my health?

Well, there's a slight risk of gluing something together with it. Only slight, mind.

 
   
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I was expecting the realy cool metal ones, never mind, they look awesome

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There, the rest of the models for the squad.




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SIUC Strategic Games Society, a Roleplaying/Tabletop/Card student organization/club at Southern Illinois University - Carbondale
 Vermis wrote:
 Bronzefists42 wrote:
I noticed that the plastic glue label recommends wearing something akin to a hazmat suit when handling the glue. I have been using it for years and never used gloves or anything nor do I know anyone who does. ShouldI be worried for my health?

Well, there's a slight risk of gluing something together with it. Only slight, mind.

 
   
 
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