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Thursday, July 12, 2012
Post number 500!!!! A little window into my demented painting world...
OK loyal Wappellians! I have been wanting to do this one for a while, but I figured I would save this post for a special occasion... number 500! Hard to believe that this whole thing started on February 3rd!
This is a set of images showing how I go about using that 'shaded basecoat' technique you hear me blather on about so much to paint some Saurus warriors. I hope that you can find it useful!
Here is the link to the page:
http://wappellious.blogspot.com/p/using-shaded-basecoat-technique-to.html
A few images of the whole unit...
And the finished saurus example:
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I'm not really into reptiles, but your paint work on them is awesome.
ReplyDeleteAnd I've been blogging quite a bit longer, I'm only at 375 posts, not all miniature related. Your pace is intense.
This is what a very unhealthy obession with miniature painting will do to you! :-)
DeleteI have never seen such pretty lizardmen before!
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast from highlighting and shading!
Thanks! :-) Glad you liked them. I always have lots of fun painting lizards, since you can try out all sorts of neat colors!
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