I know this is more of a topic for a painting jam, but this one requires only a really short answer ...... Did you pain the metallics on your Grey Knights wet in wet or was it a series of glazings from a black base coat? Because atm I'm struggling with my own GK's. I started the first with mentioned series of blendings, but somehow to me it seems to be the wrong approach for a gaming army where I don't want to put 20+ hrs into every model.... Just a short answer would be appreciated.
@Grim Thanks to you for throwing your comments into the jungle :)
@Darkeldar I will do an article about using oil colours soon after this one i'll do the first part of my Grey Knight tutorial - just a little more time and i can explain what i did with both in combination... i am asking for patience as i am busy at the moment...
True Jungle :)
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ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of "bird is the word" by the trashmen - the soundtrack from full metal jacket :)
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of Full Metal Jacket also;
ReplyDelete"Show me your war-face"
"Aaaaaaaarrrgh"
"Show me your REAL war-face!"
"AAAAAAAAAAARRRGH"
:)
what the hell happend to raffa. never knew he could look so fucked up :D. very cool pictures. Keep on rockin', ma apes
ReplyDeleteFREAKS! :) But on the good, bright side.
ReplyDeleteSo sun says "BäÄäm", too? :D
Move to Spain, here we have 300 sunny days a year...xD
ReplyDeleteThat's not true I lived there for three years and in winter it was super extra rainy weather. ;)
ReplyDeleteRaffa, you seriously got to get yoself a new haircut....
Ok, Mati, I should have said "South Spain"...where I live now its 300 sunny days. We have northern regions where it rains as much as in London..;-)
ReplyDeleteI know this is more of a topic for a painting jam, but this one requires only a really short answer ......
ReplyDeleteDid you pain the metallics on your Grey Knights wet in wet or was it a series of glazings from a black base coat?
Because atm I'm struggling with my own GK's. I started the first with mentioned series of blendings, but somehow to me it seems to be the wrong approach for a gaming army where I don't want to put 20+ hrs into every model....
Just a short answer would be appreciated.
:D
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Thanks to you for throwing your comments into the jungle :)
@Darkeldar
I will do an article about using oil colours soon after this one i'll do the first part of my Grey Knight tutorial - just a little more time and i can explain what i did with both in combination... i am asking for patience as i am busy at the moment...