cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2082060

It’s done because I’ve got two other primed but unpainted tyranids ready to go and that feels like more fun than working on this one any more, which is good enough for the table. This is the way.

  • @DingusKhan
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    41 year ago

    What was your technique for the highlighting on the body? It looks like you would have had to dry brush it but it also looks really controlled.

    • Ready! Player 31OP
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      1 year ago

      It’s just drybrushing! If you look at the original model the detail on the armour is fantastic so it was really easy to drybrush some blue on. I did use quite a small drybrush to keep it accurate. I think on the actual GW nids those panels are flat so you need to actually draw the lines on to mimic this texture.

      I followed this tutorial, although I didn’t have half the paints and had to improvise a ton of stuff https://www.lorenzosasso.com/tutorial-painting-tyranids-with-3rd-edition-color-scheme-high-tabletop-quality/

      This is the unpainted model where you can see the armour texture

      • @DingusKhan
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        1 year ago

        Oh wow. Nice work! What printer/resin do you use?

        • Ready! Player 31OP
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          21 year ago

          It’s an Elegoo Mars 3 Pro with Siraya Tech Fast Abs-Like. On Lychee slicer there is a Vroom profile for this combo. Honestly I just set it to that, confirmed with a test print of the Cones of Calibration and it’s printed almost perfectly since. Unbelievably good. It takes no skill at all :)

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Love this color scheme. I’ve been wanting to start some Nids myself and this just might be the one.