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zombie WIP
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Re: zombie WIP
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Re: zombie WIP
^^ even in a drunken state you're able to paint such cool models. I think Tomaz has hit a good point in that rust streaks would suit this one more, but not over the top
still a great piece atm.
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the job is done - wip shots of another model are now being taken... 
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Re: zombie WIP
Rrrrighr!
I am prepaing resin slayer model for painting:
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It will be glass case model only - it's too huge to be used in the game (unless used like a terrain feature...
Anyway unusual model deserves unusual paintjob - it won't be "classic" Cryx for sure.
At first I was thinking about painting it similar to Reaper - green metal + orange glow.
But than I thought other colors could be cool:
Maybe something in this fashion: desert helljack?
Bright is surely unusual color for Cryx but what color would fit it the best for the glow?
Thanks in advance for help!
I am prepaing resin slayer model for painting:
Click to see full-sized imageIt will be glass case model only - it's too huge to be used in the game (unless used like a terrain feature...
Anyway unusual model deserves unusual paintjob - it won't be "classic" Cryx for sure.
At first I was thinking about painting it similar to Reaper - green metal + orange glow.
But than I thought other colors could be cool:
Maybe something in this fashion: desert helljack?
Bright is surely unusual color for Cryx but what color would fit it the best for the glow?
Thanks in advance for help!
Re: zombie WIP
nah - paint it like Eldar tytan made by yellow one - a Giger theme 
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ToMaZ
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I think that dark armour plating, dark metallics combined with some strong glow in any bright colour that you like would look cool on such a big model. Add scratches, some runes.... Actually, I would paint it a bit like the nightmare artwork:
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It is classic Cryx though, but that is what I would do.
Second option would be something unusual. Dark purple? Grey?
Click to see full-sized imageIt is classic Cryx though, but that is what I would do.
Second option would be something unusual. Dark purple? Grey?
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Re: zombie WIP
@Maru: not an option: I totally suck when it comes to painting freehands 
@Pecker: dark scheme is tempting yet I am afraid of screwing paintjob on this piece - there won't be any chance to wash it off...
will have to think about it some time more
@Pecker: dark scheme is tempting yet I am afraid of screwing paintjob on this piece - there won't be any chance to wash it off...
will have to think about it some time more
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But you can always paint over it. Test it out on a shoulderpad and write down the colourbuild so you can duplicate itDemi_morgana wrote:@Pecker: dark scheme is tempting yet I am afraid of screwing paintjob on this piece - there won't be any chance to wash it off...
will have to think about it some time more
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