Last night I did the second drybrush with Iraqi Sand. This actually came out quite stark when it had dried, so I repeated the washes to tone it down (for the black wash I used a bit less black and added some brown to the mix).
Pics when the washes had dried:
Today I painted the base coats of the equipment and weapons. They still need to have some detailing done as well as highlighting. After the highlights, I'll go straight to the Klear/ink coat. Mind you, it might be a good idea to paint the ground colour and drybrush it before I do that step ;-)
So, pics with equipment and weapons base coats done:
Good shaggy painting girl!
ReplyDeleteI've seen you over at Ray and Angry's pages and I thought I'd stop by and say hello. I just started painting figures myself and am still learning. I hope you don't mind if I follow you and add you to my blogroll. It would be nice to have a woman painter to learn from!!
ReplyDeleteHi Anne! Great to have you on board! :)
DeleteI'm not sure I'm the best person to learn from - I'm still learning myself! ;)
Hmmm, you're follower #100. I guess that means it is time for me to do a prize draw (I believe that is somewhat traditional).
That's quite a shaggy horde , nice use of washes there.
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