As a quick break from painting the remainder of my Space Wolves, I decided to get stuck into one of the HQ choices from the Chaos Codex - the Chaos Sorcerer.
The Sorcerer is the one with the Plasma Pistol and Force Staff and will be one of my HQ choices alongside the Daemon Prince, Lucius the Eternal, Fabius Bile and a Terminator Lord.
So, this work in progress up date is to show how far I have got with the Sorcerer and what is left to do.
Firstly the tabbard, gloves and back pack need highlighting with some pink (to fit in with the rest of the Slaaneshi theme of the army). The armour needs highlighting with a mix of Dwarf Flesh/Bleached Bone. I am thinking about painting eyes into various areas on this armour to mirror the Shrieking Souls armour that Lucius has.
The picture to the right shows the tabbard/gloves areas based with Gory Red (VGC), washed with Leviathan Purple, then painted on the raised areas with Blood Red.
The main armour areas and all bits that will end up as gold were painted with Scorched Brown. The armour areas painted Scorched Brown have been washed down with Agrax Earthshade.
Once dry, the red areas were highlighted with Rose Pink (VGC) and another light wash of Leviathan Purple was applied over the areas.
The armour sections were painted with Dwarf Flesh to pick them out better from the black of the armour before I get to highlight them as mentioned above.
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