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Fresh-Faced New User






After gaining more painting experience, knowledge, and tips from various sources, I have touched up my old Abaddon model.
I have improved a lot over the past year and I owe it to many people on this site and many others who gave me feedback and tips for how to improve.
Without beating around the bush too much, here’s my new Abaddon paint job.
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2022/03/30 02:38:34


 
   
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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

I like him. Very grimy looking, but not messy-painting-grimy. Very Chaos-y.

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 Jimsolo wrote:
I like him. Very grimy looking, but not messy-painting-grimy. Very Chaos-y.


Thanks, i was going for a grim dark grimy feel this time around, before he looked a little too clean and bright.
   
 
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