I am working on this model myself. Yours looks amazing! The creature looks like a catfish with that coloration.
What green did you use for your gremlins? I always used a darker green for mine, but I really like that brighter color.
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I am working on this model myself. Yours looks amazing! The creature looks like a catfish with that coloration.
What green did you use for your gremlins? I always used a darker green for mine, but I really like that brighter color.
It's a mix of AK greens from dark green with a dot of tenebrous gray for the darkest shadows to grass green with ice yellow for the highlights.
When I was younger I loved to mix colors… now I am old and only use them directly from the pots. It looks great and I appreciate your reply.
Awesome layering style on the beast's muscles.