This big boy has been sitting all primed and ready for a while, but now id the time to actually do some painting. The color scheme will be like the Cephalid Telepath, with blues, gold and red, with green tints.
The first step was to prime in white and add some base coats in thin paint and washes. The tentacles were painted with turquoise+white, mixed with some Liquitex flow-aid and matte medium. This was followed up with a few glazes of dark blue ink (GW Asurman Blue wash) on the bottom of the tentacles where the suckers are, and in between all of them. I accidentally used purple instead of blue at one point but that will be fixed later, or kept it it looks good.
The carapace armor plates were given a single coat of Reaper MSP golden highlight, a basic light gold. The gold scale armor and anklets were given a thin coat of a yellow-brown, Vallejo Game color scurf brown, although any mix of yellow and brown probably would have worked fine. The idea is to have something simple to build up on, although the later glazes will end up changing the colors considerably. In the end, the base coat is simply what will show through the later color glazes.
So this is where the figure stands now. Not real nice to look at, but it's a WIP.
The first step was to prime in white and add some base coats in thin paint and washes. The tentacles were painted with turquoise+white, mixed with some Liquitex flow-aid and matte medium. This was followed up with a few glazes of dark blue ink (GW Asurman Blue wash) on the bottom of the tentacles where the suckers are, and in between all of them. I accidentally used purple instead of blue at one point but that will be fixed later, or kept it it looks good.
The carapace armor plates were given a single coat of Reaper MSP golden highlight, a basic light gold. The gold scale armor and anklets were given a thin coat of a yellow-brown, Vallejo Game color scurf brown, although any mix of yellow and brown probably would have worked fine. The idea is to have something simple to build up on, although the later glazes will end up changing the colors considerably. In the end, the base coat is simply what will show through the later color glazes.
So this is where the figure stands now. Not real nice to look at, but it's a WIP.
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