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Painting stone weapons

Pick up some pebbles somewhere. Study them closely. First thing to learn: stone is rarely completely grey.

But pick a pebble. Sit it on your paint bench. Try to copy what you see onto something else. Try to paint the color pattern in the pebble. (See next)
 
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I asked @Itepixcauh how he did these weapons, explanation below.

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Really simple,

- Basecoat of dawnstone
- Wash with Agrax Earthshade
- Drybrush with Administratum Grey
- Edge Highlight with Administratum Grey
- Edge Highlight wth Ulthuan Grey
- Glaze the shadows and recesses with diluted Biel-tan Green
- If the shadows are a bit shallow, add a fine line of Agrax again
 
Welcome!

My recipe for stone in general (which I also use for stone weapons) is much more simple, and I'll post it here although frankly it doesn't look half as great as the one above which looks awesome.

- dark primer recommended
- basecoat medium grey or dark grey, I use Army Painter's "Uniform Grey" but GW's "Celestra Grey" will do.
- shade dark, with GW's "Nuln Oil" for example.
- drybrush it with a light grey, I use Army Painter "Ash Grey"
- optional: drybrush again, very lightly (be careful), with an even lighter grey or white
- optional: If you want a moss or dirt effect, shade again with a green shade or a sepia/brown one.


Example (the weapon was shaded only once I think, but the stone he is standing on was shaded with brown again):
Eternity Warden with stone weapon
 
Sounds like it could work!
The good thing about stones is: There are lots and lots of colors. Some are grey, some are red, all tones of brown, green, black, or white. Some even glitter metallic.
Grab a few spare bits and try out a few things.
 
I asked @Itepixcauh how he did these weapons, explanation below.

170831-29882256781_fb658ab132_h.jpg


Really simple,

- Basecoat of dawnstone
- Wash with Agrax Earthshade
- Drybrush with Administratum Grey
- Edge Highlight with Administratum Grey
- Edge Highlight wth Ulthuan Grey
- Glaze the shadows and recesses with diluted Biel-tan Green
- If the shadows are a bit shallow, add a fine line of Agrax again

I feel like a rockstar now!!

:cool::cool:
 
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