This is how it looks after the 2nd drybrush stage. First drybrush was done with Fortress Grey, 2nd with Undercoat White. Somehow the foundation color handles better when drybrushing ;).
Next is detailing unpainted areas then inking, then done :)
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Partly coated Rhino
I found a method to decently coat a large model with brushes. Of course it doesn't compare with an airbrush job, but it will have to do. It goes a little something like this:
- cover a large surface with color by using a large brush and thinned-out paints.
- repeat the process until the color of the coat is very close to the one in the bottle.
- drybrush the area to cover spots that show irregularities in the paint ;)
Ta-daaa!
- cover a large surface with color by using a large brush and thinned-out paints.
- repeat the process until the color of the coat is very close to the one in the bottle.
- drybrush the area to cover spots that show irregularities in the paint ;)
Ta-daaa!
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
New marine, new technique
Basically, this one has been done with a lot of drybrushing, starting with Knarloc Green, then mixing in some Dark Angels Green for dark spots and gradually adding Camo green. The pseudo-shading on the shoulders, kneepads , legs and such has been done manually with wet blending.
Looks more like a Nurgle marine than a regular one, but oh well.. it will have to do :D
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