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Site Owner Posts: 957 |
http://www.leagueofaugsburg.com/fightingtalk/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=5438 About 5 posts down by "Geudens". Looks like it gets good results. I may have a crack with a unit using the inks that I already own... | |
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Site Owner Posts: 957 |
I'm going to give this method a try with the Indian elephant crews. | |
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Administrator Posts: 528 |
Fire away, wont matter that much if it's not that great. | |
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Site Owner Posts: 957 |
Might have to buy a couple of new inks as these guys are mainly flesh tones (lots of that in ancients mind you.) Good guide to "ethnic" skin tones here: http://www.coolminiornot.com/articles/1310-ethnic-skintones click here | |
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Site Owner Posts: 957 |
Primed in gey and then an inkwash of black all over. Next step drybrush white to pick out the high areas of the sculpts' details. When this is dry my new brown artists ink will be brushed over the flesh areas. | |
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Site Owner Posts: 957 |
Skin tone a bit too red for Asians, I think I was a bit heavy handed with the white drybrush. I'll re-ink some that are not done yet with the black to see if that makes a difference. Ones that are done I will tone down with a dark wash and maybe a highlight. Live and learn. | |
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