What was your technique for the highlighting on the body? It looks like you would have had to dry brush it but it also looks really controlled.
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It's just drybrushing! If you look at the original model the detail on the armour is fantastic so it was really easy to drybrush some blue on. I did use quite a small drybrush to keep it accurate. I think on the actual GW nids those panels are flat so you need to actually draw the lines on to mimic this texture.
I followed this tutorial, although I didn't have half the paints and had to improvise a ton of stuff https://www.lorenzosasso.com/tutorial-painting-tyranids-with-3rd-edition-color-scheme-high-tabletop-quality/
This is the unpainted model where you can see the armour texture
Oh wow. Nice work! What printer/resin do you use?
It's an Elegoo Mars 3 Pro with Siraya Tech Fast Abs-Like. On Lychee slicer there is a Vroom profile for this combo. Honestly I just set it to that, confirmed with a test print of the Cones of Calibration and it's printed almost perfectly since. Unbelievably good. It takes no skill at all :)
Looks incredible, great job!
Love this color scheme. I've been wanting to start some Nids myself and this just might be the one.
I followed this guide https://www.lorenzosasso.com/tutorial-painting-tyranids-with-3rd-edition-color-scheme-high-tabletop-quality/
Although I didn't have half the paints and had to improvise. Hope it helps!