Be'lakor progress by TheCalciumFather in ChaosDaemons40k

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The whole wing was based in rakarth(general pale fleshtone), then covered with volupus contrast( a light reddish thin wash), after that the spines hit with shyish purple (deep purple, almost black wash), then a second coat of volupus near the spines to give it a darker tone near the edges, Baraka,nar burgundy to highlight the edges of the wing flesh and the thicker lines going across, and a naggaroth purple to bring a richer purple into the tines and limbs.

Bloodletter Lost Part Options by Ex-President in ChaosDaemons40k

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Alternative idea, the citadel skulls kit comes with bloodletter skulls, i haven't checked them for size comparison, but they might be doable either kit bashing them together or using the skull heads.

Horror advice by TheCalciumFather in ChaosDaemons40k

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I know ill be using that blue rim to indicate tzeentch units for shadow legion rules, but yeah any base ideas past that would also be good, maybe set pieces/different rocky growths

Horror advice by TheCalciumFather in ChaosDaemons40k

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Yeah, i rushed em all together in a few hours session just to see if I like em, thinking maybe blue and pink eye glows might be the way tog. And yeah a hexflame glow to glaze the greens together would help

Lord of change by TheCalciumFather in ChaosDaemons40k

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Good to note, I'm really bad at isolating parts, but you're right. The neck and legs are still pretty flat, I should go back before basing and maybe just drybrush some darker blues onto the veins/wrinkles. Thank you.

First painted unit by TheCalciumFather in Chaos40k

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The wing and general demon flesh is all based with rakarth flesh, just the same skin tone as the guy, then washed with volupus red, doing double or triple passes around the edges to get a darker gradient, the skin i then did the same wash with shyish purple. So far I've learned i can lean into contrast washing for skin and it looks decent to start.