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Shaded Basecoat Technique to paint Saurus warrioriors

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by n810, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. n810
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  2. wappellious
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    Thanks for the links!

    I don't know if I will be painting many more lizzies in the future, but there will be many more terrain pieces coming. I have lots of new techniques that I have developed since I did the Temple of Blood!
     
  3. Old Mossy
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    Pretty awesome post, but I find myself wondering about how you make the glazes at different stages. ie. their consistency, what goes in them for what base medium (like how do you turn a vallejo model paint into a 'glaze', whether you need to thin P3 inks and what with, etc). Do you have a blog post about that sort of thing, wap?
     
  4. wappellious
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    There are a number of posts on the blog about glazing. If you do a search by that subject, you should find all kinds of step by steps.

    My training was as a watercolor artist, so glazing is a natural thing for me. Glazes can take on any form. It might be a GW or Vallejo glaze (or secret weapon), or watered down paint, or mixtures of both. There is no set formula, etc. It really depends more on the miniature, and what I need to do.
     
  5. wyrmlingx
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    Wow, that looks really good! Easy to follow, and you get such a nice finish. I especially love the effect on the shield, where it seems textured and "painterly" - sometimes people paint TOO smoothly. I remember trying something sort of similar back in art school on an old Slann, but it didn't quite turn out right. Can't wait to give this method a try!
     
  6. wappellious
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    The entire Lizardman army really lent itself to this technique. In fact, it was in creating this army that the technique was born! :rage:
     

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