Okay so the recipe I promised is nothing more than spray macrame blue.I'm not big on all the GW primers because we'll their not primers they're spray paint bottom line and I just wanted to save time so that being said if I had a blue color from p3 I would've used that .after that lay in the shades by two brush blending of macrame blue and black blend these in 3 shades adding increasing amounts of chaos black or whatever black you choose each time using more black and covering less area in a overlapping roof shingle idea.the fourth shade is chaos black glazed this time into the recesses.now the highlight add Caledon sky for the first highlight 3 steps more adding in small increasing amounts of spacewloves grey (this keeps the coolness of the blue in line with well,staying cool.) The very top glaze is 2:1 mix of Caledor sky with space wolves grey. (Remember when two brush blending add small but increasing amounts) if it's too drastic it will not look smooth at least in my opinion.their are however a few artist whom use very stark contrasts and they do it well its just not a preference of mine that's all. The face was basically a 3 tone variation of yellow glazes on the forehead the nose and ears (the middle portion) gets red glazes very thin mind you when glazing.and the bottom third of the face the jaw ,mouth and lips is kept with a blue/grey cool glaze again very thin.I learned this from canny/david powel both very in depth and conscientious hobbyists.check out there work in progresses they Def have valuabe information to all looking to achieve a better painted model.these guys know what their doing.
Done stay tuned folks just waiting on some models in the mail and we'll be getting started AAgain on my ever increasing crystal brush entries.stay tuned.