Coming along nicely! Theres something very therapeutic about painting nurgly flesh tones. I'm looking forward to a group shot soon of your recent nurgle offerings.
I'm a bit of a newcomer to this blog, but I love what you do. Therefore I've nominated you for a Leibster Award. http://miasma-of-pestilence.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/leibster-award.html
Coming along nicely! Theres something very therapeutic about painting nurgly flesh tones. I'm looking forward to a group shot soon of your recent nurgle offerings.
ReplyDeleteYeah - I´m going to do a proper groupshot once I pack them up. Still between apartments...
DeleteFantastic stuff, man - I've thoroughly enjoyed seeing this series of models come together. Can't wait to see more!
ReplyDeletethanks mate! There´ll definitely be more - I´m in full on nurglii mode at the moment....
DeleteLiterally the worst name I have ever spent the last 15 minutes trying to pronounce!
ReplyDeleteLoving it just like always Jeff.
hehe....
DeleteYeah it´s a bit of a toungetwister isn´t it.
I'm a bit of a newcomer to this blog, but I love what you do. Therefore I've nominated you for a Leibster Award.
ReplyDeletehttp://miasma-of-pestilence.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/leibster-award.html
Thanks Tony!
DeleteI´ll have to do some sort of Liebster feature. The nominations are starting to stack up ;-)
Looks great, man! I particularly like the skin tone! Very real! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jordan!
DeleteAt least I hope it´s realistic - I´ve haven´t seen a hulking leprous cyborg devoted to a plague deity in real life.
Um... No. It´s such a painterly, back and forth process that´s it´s very hard stating a recipe.
ReplyDeleteThe best I can do are these two step by steps:
http://convertorum.blogspot.se/2014/01/cultist.html
http://convertorum.blogspot.se/2014/04/the-need-for-speed.html