dshavers
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When doing fur, specifically a bear fur/pelt, is drybrushing still a viable technique for a display quality? I'm working on this model in particular,
http://banelegions.maelstromgames.co.uk/?tag=bnl-020
The pelt seems pretty detailed, and i'm sure the drybrush would bring out the details nicely, but I would really like to avoid the chalky and "dry" look that drybrushing sometimes gives. I'm going for a more cooled down version of the one painted, so I've already based the bear with VMC london grey with a touch of dark sea blue to give it some color.
Yellow one has a nice example of doing a bear's pelt that IMO doesn't look drybrushed at all.
http://www.coolminiornot.com/247461?browseid=1056652
http://banelegions.maelstromgames.co.uk/?tag=bnl-020
The pelt seems pretty detailed, and i'm sure the drybrush would bring out the details nicely, but I would really like to avoid the chalky and "dry" look that drybrushing sometimes gives. I'm going for a more cooled down version of the one painted, so I've already based the bear with VMC london grey with a touch of dark sea blue to give it some color.
Yellow one has a nice example of doing a bear's pelt that IMO doesn't look drybrushed at all.
http://www.coolminiornot.com/247461?browseid=1056652