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carnevale: How I paint a lesser ugdru

carnevale: How I paint a lesser ugdru

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Step 2: color-blocking

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Step 2: color-blocking

1: Paint the whole model with hexwraith flame (citadel paints)

2: Paint the whole model again with Nighthaunt gloom. (citadle paints). By doing the model fist with the hexwraith flame you will get a green-blue skine tone. This effect is ideaal for sea creatures.

3:  Now we paint the fins of the Ugrdu. This I do with alien purple from army painter. I choose this color because his picture on the data sheet. But I think a green of a blue will also look nice.

4: We start now the the belly and I used celestra grey (citadel paints) or any grey. A more warm color or a skin tone could also be used.

5: I use rakarth flesh from citadel paints for the coral/pimples on the skin.

6: Then I do the claws, teeth and the little skull his is holding in matt white. In a later stadium we will create a different in the teeth/claws and the skull so they do not look the same.

7: I choose the color yellow  for the eyes (yriel yellow from citadel paints). But I think any color can be used like: white, red, green, blue.. Its just a mater of taste or imagination.

Now the color-blocking is done we will do the Shading. 

 

Step 1: hexwraith flame Step 1: hexwraith flame
Step 1Step 1
Step 2: the nighthaunt gloom over it will create a blue/green skin toneStep 2: the nighthaunt gloom over it will create a blue/green skin tone
Step 3: I do the whole fins and will refine them laterStep 3: I do the whole fins and will refine them later
Step 4: Here I paint the belly from bottom to the neckStep 4: Here I paint the belly from bottom to the neck
Step 5: The pimple's/coral Step 5: The pimple's/coral
Step 6: the teeth, claws and little skull trophy Step 6: the teeth, claws and little skull trophy
Step 7: The yellow eyes make it look hungry Step 7: The yellow eyes make it look hungry

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