Painting the Deathguard defiler Part 2
in part 2 I Begin using the a wet dry brush technique to work up the armour panels from Zandri dust through Morghast bone to Wraithbone, selectively reducing the area covered to build a good transition of colour and shading on the armour panels. Again a timelapse will be coming after the completion of this series if you've enjoyed what you've seen please leave a like and a comment as to what you want see me try next

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Painting the Deathguard defiler Part 3

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