And a classic Commissar with a personal bodyguard (meatshields can be handy!):
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Hi!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! I love the brown/orange robs!! How did you them??
Thank you!
Thanks for checking out the blog! The reds started out with a mix of blood red and regal blue. I worked in more and more blood red. Once it was up to pure blod red, I started to mix in some vomit brown.
ReplyDeleteI did some glazing in the recesses with leviathan purple and a touch of asurmen blue.. other places devlan mud and purple.
Hope that is helpful!
Thank you very much, it is absolutely helpful! The reds are great but my question was about the brown robes of the second figure.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot again!
I believe that second figure had Reaper's chestinut brown as a base. Still lightened with vomit brown, and a bit of pale flesh. The dark glazes were devlan mud and baal red, with a tiny bit of the purple.
ReplyDeleteThank you James,
ReplyDeletei love your painting style!!