Hallo zusammen,
ich habe gerade wiedermal rumgestöbert und da ja demnächst ganz viel für die Death Guard raus kommt für W30k^^
Möchte ich diese auch anfangen und auch Öl Washes anbringen, jetzt habe ich in einem Forum gelesen soweit es mir mit dem English möglich war.
Das der jenige vor dem Wash Gloss Vanish benutzt hat, hat das einen bestimmten Grund?
http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/i...c=254518&st=25
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Thanks mate.
I basically used all the weathering techniques in the FW masterclass modeling book.
Once I have the base colours and freehand down, I added the chipping with pure astornomicon grey. once that was dry i went back over with chardon granite.
I then sprayed the model with gloss varnish.
Washed it with black oil paint thinned with white spirits, wiping the excess off in a downward direction, waited a couple of hours for it to dry, then did the same with an umber.
The orangey brown streaks were FW pigments, rust, and light rust, done in the same way just more selectively, its a very organic process, you just keep adding more til it looks right. What looks right in a 40k context is completely different to a contempory modelling project.
Finally I waited 24 hours for it to dry, before sealing it with dullcote.
ich habe gerade wiedermal rumgestöbert und da ja demnächst ganz viel für die Death Guard raus kommt für W30k^^
Möchte ich diese auch anfangen und auch Öl Washes anbringen, jetzt habe ich in einem Forum gelesen soweit es mir mit dem English möglich war.
Das der jenige vor dem Wash Gloss Vanish benutzt hat, hat das einen bestimmten Grund?
http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/i...c=254518&st=25
Hier mal der Post:
Thanks mate.
I basically used all the weathering techniques in the FW masterclass modeling book.
Once I have the base colours and freehand down, I added the chipping with pure astornomicon grey. once that was dry i went back over with chardon granite.
I then sprayed the model with gloss varnish.
Washed it with black oil paint thinned with white spirits, wiping the excess off in a downward direction, waited a couple of hours for it to dry, then did the same with an umber.
The orangey brown streaks were FW pigments, rust, and light rust, done in the same way just more selectively, its a very organic process, you just keep adding more til it looks right. What looks right in a 40k context is completely different to a contempory modelling project.
Finally I waited 24 hours for it to dry, before sealing it with dullcote.
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