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It’s been a hectic couple of weeks for me hence why I disappeared from Tale of Painters. We bought a new flat so instead of painting miniatures I have been packing, moving what seemed like hundreds of removal boxes and unpacking. The whole experience has left me thoroughly drained. I only yesterday finally managed to rebuild my work area and finally finish of the Nurgle Plague Drones that I have had looking at me for so long. Abaddon and Loken are next. But from the pace I’m moving at they should hopefully be finished tonight.I must say I’m really liking the new Daemons codex. It looks like a lot of fun from what I have read so far.
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ThirdEyeNuke
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Yeah, those are scary, good, and scary good!!! When you can zoom in on them like that and they look real… actually oozing, shiny, and real.. that is impressive… I was going to originally say that maybe the Plaguebearers should be a bit more sharply highlighted or maybe a slightly different tone to separate them more from the mounts, but the I realized how clean the shading and painting is and it is just scary good!!!
How did you do the wings? I'm a bit stuck with mine at the moment…
Incredible work. Better then GW's in so many ways 🙂
Love your style man. It reminds me of Clint Langley's 'Hyper-Real' digital art. How you've managed to make the wings on these things look transparent is beyond me. I suspect sorcery….
Sick. Really, really disgusting (which in this case is a complement!)
Hey thanks 🙂 I do tend to enjoy painting the Nurgle stuff. Painting Abaddon/Loken at the moment is another story. Not much fun.
So much better then the studio versions. Well done!
These models were made for your style. They look better then the eavy metal ones.
Any chance of a step by step color walkthrough