NMM Dark Eldar leg armor any advice on improvements?

Erikjust

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Tried to follow this tutorial http://eurekaminiature.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/non-metallic-metal-o-nmm-tutorial.html
Not quite sure if i hit the right amount of shadows and highlights.

So any advice on improving the illusion of a Turquoise NMM would be appreciated.

http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af31/Erikjust/IMG_0135.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af31/Erikjust/IMG_0136.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af31/Erikjust/IMG_0139.jpg
http://i991.photobucket.com/albums/af31/Erikjust/IMG_0138.jpg

I am posting the pictures as links because if i post them as attachments the suddenly fill half the screen.
 
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Dragonsreach

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Looking at both the article and then at you images I'm suspecting that it may be several things.
Firstly maybe better to try this technique on a single item first before going to a multi panel area like the armour,.
Secondly the article seems to suggest that it's very highly diluted levels of paint, perhaps it's a case that the dilution you are using isn't quite to the same level.
 
First off, wonderful start on that armor. You should be pleased with where it is headed, me thinks. I didn't read all of the tutorial, admittedly, but it looks like they're using an airbrush. Maybe not....

Your base coat and highlights look great. However, where I think you can improve is a first level of highlights AND your shadows. For the highlights, you need a very light, mixed with white turquoise before reaching pure white. You may have that, but I didn't see enough surface area in this shade of the gradation. Next, you need to go almost blue for your shadows. Look at the shadows of the tutorial. Lots of a more blue version of turqoise in the shadows. Do this I think and you'll see increasingly better results.
 
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