It involved the seemingly impenetrable armor of the heretic space marines that had often plagued them through the sector. The Astra Militarum of the local region had a story they used to tell. Overall, again, happy with what it looks like considering. I purposely did not spend an inordinate amount of time on completing this one, as I wanted to challenge myself to see what I could get done. Now, I am not what I might call a colorist, so the shading is one in different tints and shades of semitransparent white, grays, and black. In fact, this is the process I used in the physical world when I used to work with acrylics on canvas and always enjoyed the results. Once done with that, I moved on to add a layer of lighting and shadows as I would have before doing the color in the process I first used. This time, using my Wacom pen and tablet and photoshop, I first began by blocking in color fields. This time, I tried another method I have not tried yet. Etchings on the surface meant to pierce the veil, skin of their enemies to fuel the warp entities thirst, and the typical festooning of chains, spikes, and unsettling visages that often go along with the followers of chaos.Īgain, I am trying to push my abilities with doing these online on my machine. This design has the trappings of followers of the Word Bearers Chaos Space Marine legion. This final piece is a staple of the followers of the Ruinous Powers – cursed armor of the heretic denomination. Thus, the dark leanings of the theme of these. Like I mentioned before, I was and always will be a follower of Chaos. While we all know how that turned out, it also sparked my imagination to begin work on these concept fan art pieces. When I first heard about that game years ago, I was eager to lose myself in a new online WH40K experience. I am finally able to present the final piece of fan art from the series of work inspired by Warhammer 40,000 and the video game Eternal Crusade.
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