If I needed a very light color that was a cooler hue, I would mix some bright yellows with space wolves grey, being careful not to make it too greenish!
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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Sanguinary Guard gallery # 2
Here's another set of Sanguinary Guard images. I believe the base color was a Tausept Ochre mixed with walnut, or hormagaunt purple in the shadow areas where I wanted it to be slightly cooler. I even mixed scorpion green with some flesh tones to create some of the mid range colors which needed to be warmer, but with a greenish touch.
If I needed a very light color that was a cooler hue, I would mix some bright yellows with space wolves grey, being careful not to make it too greenish!





If I needed a very light color that was a cooler hue, I would mix some bright yellows with space wolves grey, being careful not to make it too greenish!
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Well they sure are some fancy-painted miniatures... truthfully, they look a bit too yellow to me at least.
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