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Something as simple as shading the border between the mutation and the armor with agrax earthshade would make it pop better. The armor and mutation being similar shades of blue make it blend together. Marking the border with more distinct shading would help I think.
At one point I had it as a super fleshy pink thinking that might sell it better, but ended up reverting it. Thought keeping the colors close would help me more. Maybe after sculpting some broken armor around it I’ll give that another shot
I honestly think that looks better. More obvious it's something other than the vehicle and not just a very lumpy rhino at a glance/across the table.
Ah man, perhaps I’ll revisit again. Thanks for your input!