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Made in dk
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Hi guys. I'll soon be making an attempt at painting a Skull cannon, and I wondered how in the world do you paint the fleshy sac that holds the skulls on the underside of the chariot?
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-DK/Daemons-Of-Khorne-Skull-Cannon-40k-2016

Thank you in advance. Have a great day.

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Made in gb
Towering Hierophant Bio-Titan





Bristol, England

Just build oup glazes over a nice flesh tone.

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What flesh colour and glazes would you use?
   
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Gefreiter




North Dallas, TX

WarWithReality wrote:
What flesh colour and glazes would you use?
For a simple approach, I'd probably do something like this:

Khorne Red (base)
Cadian Fleshtone (highlight)
Reikland Fleshshade (wash)

...and then highlight with Cadian as you see fit

This is how I'd produce the flesh in the below image
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Thank you for the help. I'll try to use that method.
Have a great day. ^^
   
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Gefreiter




North Dallas, TX

WarWithReality wrote:
Thank you for the help. I'll try to use that method.
Have a great day. ^^
Post a photo or two once you've done so, would be interested to see what you come up with

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Go to youtube and search for "painting buddha" videos. These are the absolute highest-tier vids you'll ever find. There are several series involving Khorne models where flesh is demonstrated very well.
   
 
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