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Made in de
Dipping With Wood Stain





Hattersheim, Germany

Hey guys,

I finished my Stormguard Tutorial. I covered Zenithal Highlighting, Pre-Shading, Weathering and Electric effects in this post.

http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/2011/11/hey-all-i-recently-finished-my-first.html

Hope you like it!

Cheers,


IK-Painter

Check out my Warmachine and Malifaux painting blog at http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/

As always, enjoy and have fun! 
   
Made in fi
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Amsterdam

I love (and am in need of) airbrushing infantry tutorials, but the glare in the highlight pic takes away from the effect.

Thanks for the tutorial though, I know I need all the info you can pass on

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Made in de
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Hattersheim, Germany

Yeah, I noticed the problem with the glare - I varnish my models with a coat of gloss, after I'm finished with the airbrushing work for protection, as the airbrush layer is very thin and susceptible to damage.

Maybe I'll try a coat of Matte Varnish instead of the gloss, so the pictures won't be as shiny.

Cheers,


IK-Painter

Check out my Warmachine and Malifaux painting blog at http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/

As always, enjoy and have fun! 
   
 
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