Here's another plague Ogryn. The way the skin was sculpted on these minis was pretty unusual, and I had to change my usual approach when painting it. I didn't want all the little divots to look like nothing more than a dirty golf ball, so I tried to get a little actual 'color' into each one, no matter how dark it was.
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Friday, June 1, 2012
Hey, did you smell that?
Well, I guess that was me :-)
Here's another plague Ogryn. The way the skin was sculpted on these minis was pretty unusual, and I had to change my usual approach when painting it. I didn't want all the little divots to look like nothing more than a dirty golf ball, so I tried to get a little actual 'color' into each one, no matter how dark it was.




Here's another plague Ogryn. The way the skin was sculpted on these minis was pretty unusual, and I had to change my usual approach when painting it. I didn't want all the little divots to look like nothing more than a dirty golf ball, so I tried to get a little actual 'color' into each one, no matter how dark it was.
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