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Nemesis - Painting the Intruders and the Crew

Nemesis - Painting the Intruders and the Crew

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The Larvae

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I first cleaned up (not a tremendous amount of mold lines) and zenithal primed the miniatures using black, grey and white.I first cleaned up (not a tremendous amount of mold lines) and zenithal primed the miniatures using black, grey and white.
I decided to start with the larvae, portrayed in the game as a swarming mass of newly born creatures. The bases are applied a coat of in Black Templar GW Contrast.I decided to start with the larvae, portrayed in the game as a swarming mass of newly born creatures. The bases are applied a coat of in Black Templar GW Contrast.
Followed by covering the entirety of the creature bodies with GW Contrast Volupus PinkFollowed by covering the entirety of the creature bodies with GW Contrast Volupus Pink
Apply a wash with GW Contrast Skyish Purple (or GW wash Drakenhof Nightshade)Apply a wash with GW Contrast Skyish Purple (or GW wash Drakenhof Nightshade)
Once dry, drybrush with a pink color (here, GW Emperor's Children) and apply a drybrush of GW Lead Belcher to the base.Once dry, drybrush with a pink color (here, GW Emperor's Children) and apply a drybrush of GW Lead Belcher to the base.
A final highlight provides a good touch of contrast for the larvae. I used an old bottle of GW Dry Praxeti White.A final highlight provides a good touch of contrast for the larvae. I used an old bottle of GW Dry Praxeti White.
For variety, I chose to add yellow marking to the floor of the bases, for a more realistic industrial look.For variety, I chose to add yellow marking to the floor of the bases, for a more realistic industrial look.

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