Brings warmth to my heart to see these fine battle brothers donning the relics of their chapter, tactical dreadnought armor. Like the warmth of the scared storm bolter cutting down a foe.
I might suggest watering down your red a tad. I can't say for sure, but the red seems thick in places. If you are dry brushing, you may need a dryer brush.
Also, it's late for this now, and I was guilty of the same thing in the beginning, but I've found that many painters recommend you file away the mold lines. I actually just give them a quick rub with one of Kel's nail files (don't tell her I've been stealing them) prior to priming (and after for some, which I touched up with black paint).
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ReplyDeleteBrings warmth to my heart to see these fine battle brothers donning the relics of their chapter, tactical dreadnought armor. Like the warmth of the scared storm bolter cutting down a foe.
ReplyDeleteI might suggest watering down your red a tad. I can't say for sure, but the red seems thick in places. If you are dry brushing, you may need a dryer brush.
Also, it's late for this now, and I was guilty of the same thing in the beginning, but I've found that many painters recommend you file away the mold lines. I actually just give them a quick rub with one of Kel's nail files (don't tell her I've been stealing them) prior to priming (and after for some, which I touched up with black paint).