Love the drybrush effect.When the skin was finally dry, I then drybrushed all over it with Ushabti Bone !
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Love the drybrush effect.
Agree, it looks really good.
Thank you all!Nice!
Most welcome. Keep us posted on your progressThank you all!
I probably need to get one then, so you start posting on my blog threads regularlyYeah I don't think I'll ever get tired of seeing Bastiladons, it is one of my favourite models in all of Warhammer.
I then proceeded to wash all over the skin using Agrax Earthshade. I wait about an hour to make sure it is completely dry.
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Thank you!The wash on the underbelly looks great!
NiceFollowing the basic paint scheme of my Skinks, I went ahead and based them using Kantor Blue, and then Teclis Blue for the back scales.
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The ringpop of glowy death surfaces!It was now time to paint all thing metallic and the weapons! Started of with the javelins, which were painted using Rhinox Hide for the stick and Leadbelcher for the pointy end. For the shiny parts, what I like to do with my Seraphon is give them an old, deteriorated bronze and I went for the same thing here, basing everything with the Brass Scorpion layer paint (2 thin coats are absolutely needed here!) and a wash all over with Agrax Earthshade.
The big gem was based with Lothern Blue and then edge highlighted using White Scar. I still got some work to do to really step up my edge highlighting but I think it turned out ok!
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Are you talking about the big scale plates all over the Bastiladons?Looking good. The armor plates could use edge highlighting though. They look a tad flat
Are you talking about the big scale plates all over the Bastiladons?