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Dan Does the Underhive: Delaque Gang

Dan Does the Underhive: Delaque Gang

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Rakarth Flesh base for the skin with a diluted Reikland Fleshade wash. Looks terrible at this stage but that’s fine. Rakarth Flesh base for the skin with a diluted Reikland Fleshade wash. Looks terrible at this stage but that’s fine.
The main warm tone and spot colour is built up using these colours. This will establish the colour contrast I’m after.The main warm tone and spot colour is built up using these colours. This will establish the colour contrast I’m after.
Usual silver recipe for all the cyberware on the heads. Usual silver recipe for all the cyberware on the heads.
Re-established Rakarth Flesh before a final highlight of Flayed One FleshRe-established Rakarth Flesh before a final highlight of Flayed One Flesh
This is the cool bit. Fuegan orange shaded into recesses around the eyes and cyberware. This reinforces the colour contrast, a hint of OSL and just a general feeling that all those implants are doing them no good at all!This is the cool bit. Fuegan orange shaded into recesses around the eyes and cyberware. This reinforces the colour contrast, a hint of OSL and just a general feeling that all those implants are doing them no good at all!
Eyes are done using the same recipe as before and we’re almost there. Eyes are done using the same recipe as before and we’re almost there.
Bases are simply a drybrush of silver (Pig Iron) over the black primed base. Then a wash of 50:50 Mournfang Brown and Lahmian Medium. Another silver drybrush then mash in some rusty weathering powders. Another very light silver drybrush, a black rim and they are done.Bases are simply a drybrush of silver (Pig Iron) over the black primed base. Then a wash of 50:50 Mournfang Brown and Lahmian Medium. Another silver drybrush then mash in some rusty weathering powders. Another very light silver drybrush, a black rim and they are done.
Quick once over to tidy up any dodgy bits and we’re done!Quick once over to tidy up any dodgy bits and we’re done!

Ooh and I meant to say, they were all given a coat of matt varnish all over and then I airbrushed satin varnish back over the coats to give them a bit of leathery shine. I think this helps to re-establish the deep inky look I was after originally.

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