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Ugh, my Daemonettes look like shit, I can't find a color scheme that I like. I could try the standard purple, but that's what I used for my GSC.
What have you tried so far?
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Ugh, my Daemonettes look like shit, I can't find a color scheme that I like. I could try the standard purple, but that's what I used for my GSC.
What have you tried so far?
I had a similar problem with my Blue Horrors. In the end I undercoated them white and painted them with two layers of glaze paint which turned out pretty good. Might work for Daemonette skin.Ugh, my Daemonettes look like shit, I can't find a color scheme that I like. I could try the standard purple, but that's what I used for my GSC.
I had a similar problem with my Blue Horrors. In the end I undercoated them white and painted them with two layers of glaze paint which turned out pretty good. Might work for Daemonette skin.
So i was pottering about /tg an the community page and found out about these guys.
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these seem to have a real... boring look bout them, no doubt their bits will be good for kitbashing but compared to their cousinly predecessor.
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feels like something is missing, also that helmet.
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can my guys gnasher roll like motherfuckers now?
40k is slowly becoming something it isnt, whether by the art or models, AOS was like this when it first came out and people were thinking 'is this Warhammer or a warcraft expansion?'.Yeah, they just don't look as menacing as the Arbites. They look more like paintball enthusiasts than fascistic space cops who will gladly shotgun a pregnant teenaged mother for stealing scraps from a garbage can.
Wut? You pinged me in the wrong thread40k is slowly becoming something it isnt, whether by the art or models, AOS was like this when it first came out and people were thinking 'is this Warhammer or a warcraft expansion?'.
alot of threads iv seen on this matter point between GW aiming for bigger markets or BLs all over the place quality of books.
Shiet, im sorry sir.Wut? You pinged me in the wrong thread
Its probably GW aiming for a bigger market. Most likely kids, going by the Warhammer kids books, partnering with the UK Scouts, simplifying the paint range (contrast paints) and censoring Slaanesh in AOS, it kind of points in that direction.40k is slowly becoming something it isnt, whether by the art or models, AOS was like this when it first came out and people were thinking 'is this Warhammer or a warcraft expansion?'.
alot of threads iv seen on this matter point between GW aiming for bigger markets or BLs all over the place quality of books.
i cant wrap my head around why companies try this shit over and over with it procuring little difference in results,Its probably GW aiming for a bigger market. Most likely kids, going by the Warhammer kids books, partnering with the UK Scouts, simplifying the paint range (contrast paints) and censoring Slaanesh in AOS, it kind of points in that direction.
ofcause they dont realise that. for some stupid reason, almost all large companies still think that focus groups and test audiences work despite pretty much always being wrong in any sort of niece genrei cant wrap my head around why companies try this shit over and over with it procuring little difference in results,
surely they have looked at other companies who have gone down the same thought process and seen the end result?
Its probably GW aiming for a bigger market. Most likely kids, going by the Warhammer kids books, partnering with the UK Scouts, simplifying the paint range (contrast paints) and censoring Slaanesh in AOS, it kind of points in that direction.
Those enforcers look too clean and generic sci-fi-ish. Their helmet look like Primaris Intercessors do. And that takes us to what I think the main aesthetic problem with stuff like the Primaris line is.
Primaris aren't baroque; they aren't gritty. They're clean and shiny. Their vehicles aren't tanks that might as well be taken from the World Wars, they're futuristic anti-grav vehicles. While they share colors and some aspects (pauldrons and tubing) with their non-Primaris brethren, they lack the soul.