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On 5/15/2026 at 3:38 PM, The Pounder said:

I’d go regal full purple for such an esteemed leader!

 

Loving the whole unit. 

 

I ended up making his robes khaki and his cloak fur grey as a compromise. Thanks for the suggestion though! 

 

@Nagashsnee Thank you, those Gue'vesa were pretty fun.

 

I'm wondering if anyone could give me an idea for my current Necrons I'm working on.

 

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For the green energy, I  use a process of grey seer/hexwraith mix as a base, then with hexwraith in the recesses, then moot green to bring out a glow. But I want something a little extra at the edges and high points to give the energy some POP, and I can't figure out what. I tried mixing moot green with white but it just came out way to light. Maybe a moot green and yellow mix? Maybe a heavier ratio of moot green to white?

12 minutes ago, Heraclite said:

Have you tried just using yellow?

 

Or maybe a larger spot of yellow with then a dot of white inside?

 

I haven't, but I was leaning towards some yellow I might try to blend the middle with a mix of moot green and yellow, then yellow at the very center

On 5/18/2026 at 4:03 PM, sitnam said:

But I want something a little extra at the edges and high points to give the energy some POP, and I can't figure out what. I tried mixing moot green with white but it just came out way to light. Maybe a moot green and yellow mix? Maybe a heavier ratio of moot green to white?

Depending on the effect you want, adding a light yellow like Dorn Yellow (pale) or Flash Gitz Yellow (bold) to the green should lighten it and give it more pop than adding white.

 

The other option is to look at the various fluorescent greens.

2 hours ago, Firedrake Cordova said:

Depending on the effect you want, adding a light yellow like Dorn Yellow (pale) or Flash Gitz Yellow (bold) to the green should lighten it and give it more pop than adding white.

 

The other option is to look at the various fluorescent greens.

I ended up mixing Moot with TTC Yellow Flame (which seems to be a Flash Gitz equivalent) and using that as a highlight. I didn't really know fluorescents were a thing, that might be a future thing to try.

 

 

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