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Takkaryx
Oct 17, 2007

Bunnies (very useful) Scientific Facts: Bunnies never close doors

signalnoise posted:

Royal blood, nautilus blue, badger fur, dusty ground

Wow, so there is pretty much no difference between royal and nautilus. Either way, this is perfect, thank you so much. This will be awesome for urban camo.

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Takkaryx
Oct 17, 2007

Bunnies (very useful) Scientific Facts: Bunnies never close doors
Without a better picture, it's hard to say, but I think that might be half of a Tau vehicle engine pod, but I could be wrong.

Takkaryx
Oct 17, 2007

Bunnies (very useful) Scientific Facts: Bunnies never close doors
I'm painting up some minis for my group's DnD characters. The party recently killed a giant crab, and of course our druid promptly made giant crab armor. I've decided that it was a purple dungeness ( :v: ) crab, and I'm wondering how in the world I'm going to paint that. Here are the pictures I'm going from;





My initial thoughts are to start with a really warm beige, do a couple washes of purple, speckle some more beige on top, then a red wash and then another purple wash. Any ideas?

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