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Greetings, warriors. Just a quick one today, here is the test mini for a bunch of Tzeentch daemons I have the honour to paint over the next few days.
I painted surprisingly little in the way of Tzeentch daemons before so I’m really psyched to finally get to do some of those. Despite a bit of the weird plastic look on faces, I think GW are really dead on with their current daemons design. I really like the way they currently do them.
Very much looking forward to seeing a whole horde of daemons in this colour scheme. By the way, never mind the stump it’s mounted on at the moment, that’s just a makeshift mock-up so I could take proper photos.
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Sigur
Sigur is a full-time professional painter and founder of Battle Brush Studios. As a passionate wargamer he champions variety in miniature gaming, be it figuress, rules sets or hobby supplies. His collection includes a variety of scales, historical periods and settings, such as Space Orks, Imperial Guard, Sisters of Battle, Dark Elves, Ancient Persians, Thirty Years War, Napoleonics, WW2 and much more.
Looks terrific. What colours did you use for the horns/fangs? It's a lot colder in tone than these things usually are.
Looks nice!
Coloured Dust
Great job and interesting flying bases, what are they / where can I get them from? – Rich
Absolutely beautiful color transitions. Stunning!
Really like that color transition from blue to purple. As a Tzeentch player, I'm desperate to know how you did it!
Very nice tweak to the traditional Tzeentch colour scheme. Looks like the colour changes you would see in a real-life deep-water creatures found in the Mariana trench.
Looks sweet, will be exciting to see some more in that scheme. Just bought some Tzeentch figures so perhaps I can get some inspirations 🙂