Necron Nemesor Zahndrekh

ED209

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Hello everyone, ED209 is back ~! being away from brush for two years, its time for me to get back to the painting table!

I tried a different approach from my old style, by using mainly grey and dark color I render the necron overlord like a charactor from H.R.giger's concept ,mystery and horror is the mood I want to achieve, hope you "like" him :)


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Colors list

main body colors:

70995 german grey

70868 dark sea green

70992 neutral grey

70989 sky grey

70964 field blue

70961 sky blue




staff color:

72026 jade geen

70989 sky grey

72045 charred brown

70912 tan yellow



ground colors and reflections:

72045 charred brown

70912 tan yellow

70812 violet red


vote link

http://www.coolminiornot.com/352488
 
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sm51498

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I would like to see a little more of the green lighting on his back. Right now the front is really interesting but the back is quite boring.
 

ED209

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I would like to see a little more of the green lighting on his back. Right now the front is really interesting but the back is quite boring.

You are right, the back side is lackluster for sure , which I didnt focus on. IMO its the "better than nothing" part of this sculpture ,that is not fun to paint, so I decide just give it a basic look.
 

Tyrannus Libris

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I like what you got here quite alot actually, but I do agree that it need some more of the lighting to break up the monotony at tad.
 

sm51498

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right there with you on this. Kinda feel that way about a lot of the necron stuff. there is a lot of filler areas and some really awesome stuff on most of the models.
 

Zomnivore

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Look awesome, only thing I could point to and say meh, is the gun part between the axe blade feels wonky to me. Like its just an ornament or something. Also on his right (from our view) sleeve the first wavy tablet sheet coming down is out of pattern with how you painted the rest. Going from dark to light instead of light to dark. Don't quite know if thats a thing where you're trying to affect a shadow or not, but I thought I'd nit pick.
 
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