What colors and techniques do you use to get the blond like that? I've been struggling with the lego yellow coloring myself, except for when i want it like that.
It took ages to get the blond right and can't remember exactly what I did. If I was trying to do it again, I would do a base coat of Khemri Brown followed by Desert Yellow and Highlighted with Bleached Bone and then washed over with Delvan Mud.
Would you mind if I used some of your Dwaarf pics on my Warhammer Miniatures Gallery ? I'm going to write an article about choosing a painting style to suit your army.
They look great! Can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteBeing a fan of dwarfs, I really like what you've done with the lord/thane. The blonde is well done.
ReplyDeleteWhat colors and techniques do you use to get the blond like that? I've been struggling with the lego yellow coloring myself, except for when i want it like that.
ReplyDeleteIt took ages to get the blond right and can't remember exactly what I did. If I was trying to do it again, I would do a base coat of Khemri Brown followed by Desert Yellow and Highlighted with Bleached Bone and then washed over with Delvan Mud.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work nice subtle earth tones
ReplyDeleteI love that Lord model, I've just ordered him to lead my throng from the front! I may well borrow your technique for blond, as its come out beautify.
ReplyDeleteNow this is what a Dwarf really looks like.
ReplyDeleteSuperb work.
Would you mind if I used some of your Dwaarf pics on my Warhammer Miniatures Gallery ? I'm going to write an article about choosing a painting style to suit your army.
Keep it up,
Sigmar
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Thanks and yes you may borrow the pics :-)
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