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KruleBear

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Damn 4 pages I am behind on, but was rewarded with a new addition and great photos by Janet. That is a nice additional to the Nurgle crew.
 

BloodASmedium

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Lol thanks Krulebear next year we’ll get that beer!!! ;)
SBS ON FADING DIRT AND SOIL ONTO THE BOTTOM TIP OF TABARDS!!!
what you’ll need 1) any beige color as that is what I’ll be using2) bestial or vermin brown3) Agra earthshade 4) dark brown paint like reaper brown liner 5) lahmian medium .
i will be posting photos- THE PHOTOS WILL CORRELATE TO THE STEPS. So step 1) = photo 1.
step 1) all the highlights and shadows have been placed step2) thinned our to a glaze the beatial brown and lay this onto the top of the cape.syep3)don’t unload it into a napkin instead dab very lightly and make patches and pools creating blotchy shapes using the bestial brown glaze. It may take a few passes to have it intensify to what you see in this 3rd picture/step.
step4)take Agra earthshade and dilute it 1:1 with the Lahaina medium again touch the tip with your brush and unload it into the model. Use your brush to push and pul towards the tippy tip of the tabard. Keep in mind with this step you start further down when you unload it more thirds the top like a roof shingle type of idea.5) use ahead earthshade in its on and again starting further in towards the top unload it and move it around till it covers totally the tippy tip just as in layering.your simply moving and layering your paint further and further in creating a gradient. After this is done than glaze your beige over the entire part from where you started to where the cape ends. This will blend it in as you see in step 5. At this point in the dark parts you can make lighter scratches very thin and in diff lengths along with dots in random directions. On the lighter part you can add dark scratches and dots .step 6) glaze in the very tip a dark brown (reaper brown liner)
dine.
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metalasmedium

New member
I just took another look at the Nurgle squad-------------------
These are absolutly phenomenal, you are one of a kind bro! Hats off!
 

BloodASmedium

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Anytime guys-just keep in mind the tip of the day- you can blend colors together by glazing over the entire area whit highlight colors the same way you can glaze over an entire area with a shade color.
 

Sicks

Active member
Nice SBS mate, that's basically how I do all my blending, the only difference being I don't use thinned washes and usually layer or basic wet blend the stuff first, glaze to smooth out, works like a charm :)
 

BloodASmedium

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Remember when :think back sickies when I said to all in the forums about each artist has certain routines. This is exactly what I meant. It’s good when others tell if there’s as you never know when people who ? Their own work think hey I’m not doing something right or am I supposed to do it that way.thats when you or I or anybody else for this matter state how they do it. It’s then an individual recognises hey I do that. I guess I’m on the right train tracks;) it’s e trembly helpful.;) Now it’s also important to let everyone know this is not how I paint everything . I feel it’s best to know all the tools in a toolbox. Wet blending,layering , glazing, stippling Etc when it comes to smooth gradients etc. After all Vincent venturella said it best if your a carpenter and all you have is a hammer and you need something to get a screw out , it’s then you’ll use your screwdriver or drill. You see. BaM
 
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