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Post by pythnutd on Oct 31, 2014 6:18:28 GMT
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Post by Jaymz on Oct 31, 2014 23:13:22 GMT
And now I really dont think I'll share mine when they are done..... LOL
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grabula
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Post by grabula on Nov 5, 2014 10:59:13 GMT
not too bad. I'd recommend a lighter wash, I think you'd find it blends in a little better.
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Post by beermonkey on Nov 13, 2014 19:12:14 GMT
Is that a wash or did you "dip". It looks great but as grabula said a bit dark/thick. Still outstanding effort, and on the table I'll bet they look fantastic.
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Post by pythnutd on Nov 14, 2014 15:59:46 GMT
From my blog write up of the steps I took:
"5) Model Wash: Next I used one of the GW washes to coat the entire model. I used to use Devlan Mud, but the new replacement Agrax Earthshade looks just as good. To do the wash I used a larger base coat brush and I made sure to add water to the wash to dilute it slightly, putting the wash and water in a bottle cap so not to dilute the whole pot. I made sure to work the wash into all the grooves and also brushed off the excess front the larger flat surfaces.
NOTE: Now I used a bit more wash then I intended and the models came out a bit darker than I hoped. Next time I will either water down the wash a bit more OR wash the model before I start dry brushing, and will use a lighter brush."
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Post by reddragon162 on Nov 22, 2014 22:04:44 GMT
A quick light drybrush of the base color after the wash would have cleaned up the 'dirty' look.
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