Be'lakor

Here my Be'lakor. I've been struggling to highlight black, so I first went to blue till I was kinda happy with it; now, with Be'lakor, I used greys. It worked too, since I'm ok with the overall look, but it reads as grey, not as highlighted black... That's one of my all time favourite miniatures, and probably IMO the best demon figure sculpted either by GW or other brands. Its background is cool and badass too: the first mortal to ascend to demonhood, first everchosen, the lord of the darkness, blessed and cursed by the chaos gods. Any comment, recommendation, tip or advise really welcomed!

Posted: 9 Jun 2018

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Wet blending also works but that requires a lot of practice
9 Jun 2018 • Vote: 7
Troll_bridge
The way I highlight blackis either with a blue/grey mix or just a gloss varnish and let the lighting highlight the mini for me. I only do the varnish on minis that are mostly if not all black. Matte varnish can be used depending on the feel you want. But yes, black is a pain to highlight
9 Jun 2018 • Vote: 7

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