Now this piece has some great work on it. Like sublte NMMs. The long grey sides have a nice reflective quality without being chrome. THe red armor plates have some small reflective points that make the rest of the red look more metallic.
Do you ever use washes or glazes, or is all this just straight blending?
Principally I apply light point so I get to give feeling metallic in some parts of the miniature Also I use ink in the shadow I do not use glazes, I use acrylic paint see you angel
Now this piece has some great work on it. Like sublte NMMs. The long grey sides have a nice reflective quality without being chrome. THe red armor plates have some small reflective points that make the rest of the red look more metallic.
ResponderEliminarDo you ever use washes or glazes, or is all this just straight blending?
Impresionante. Todas muy buenas, pero está en concreto es bestial. En hora buena XD.
ResponderEliminarSaludos,
Cloudito.
Hi
ResponderEliminarPrincipally I apply light point so I get to give feeling metallic in some parts of the miniature
Also I use ink in the shadow
I do not use glazes, I use acrylic paint
see you
angel
Gracias Sergio ;)
ResponderEliminarlo de "en hora buena" ajajajaj, que grande eres ;)
Inks in the shading as a final step or an intermidiary?
ResponderEliminaronly ink an intermidiary and after ink + paint acrylic for final step
ResponderEliminarsee you
angel