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Blog My Lizardmen Army (work in progress)

Discussion in 'Personal Paint Logs' started by jacintomateus, Apr 16, 2016.

  1. Crowsfoot
    Slann

    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    Very nice, I have taken inspiration from your bases and used a similar approach on my KOW Salamander units ;)
     
  2. Jorgik
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    Just amazing!!!
     
  3. jacintomateus
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    jacintomateus Active Member

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    Thanks guys!
    Glad you like the guy! (he is also happy!)

    @NIGHTBRINGER
    The scales are made using Airbrush to blend the colours and transaction to the blue skin.
    And then is just a light drybrush of lighter colours and wash.
    The scales look good because the model is very well sculpted.
    So just let the drybrush/wash do the job by you.
     
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  4. NIGHTBRINGER
    Slann

    NIGHTBRINGER Second Spawning

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    Your dry-brushing looks so perfect and smooth. Mine never turns out nearly so well. I often end up with a dusty/chalky effect :(

    You've definitely got some really great painting skills. I'm really enjoying your work!

    On the plus side, I did just get an airbrush for my B-day... now it is time to learn how to use it!
     
  5. n810
    Slann

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    You might be going a bit tooo dry.
     
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  6. jacintomateus
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    You are probably applying too much paint in each stroke of the Drybrush.
    I use little little paint each time.
    Also helps the smother effect if you use paints with a finer pigment. Like vallejo model air. (yes I use airbrush thinned paints for Drybrush :p)
     
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  7. Crowsfoot
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    Crowsfoot Guardian of Paints Staff Member

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    @NIGHTBRINGER Ohh Airbrush, get some pics up :)
     
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  8. NIGHTBRINGER
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    There probably won't be pictures for a while because I have absolutely no idea how to use it properly. :oops: To start I'll probably just be using it to apply base coats.
     
  9. Crowsfoot
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    That will do.
     
  10. NIGHTBRINGER
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    :):)
     
  11. Bracnos
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    ya thats pretty much what i will use my airbrush to do, i dont even have the right paint for it yet lol just using GW normal paints thinned out
     
  12. NIGHTBRINGER
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    I'm in the same boat.
     
  13. Janf
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    I really like your old blood on the cold one! He fits great and very nice painting!! :)
     

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