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Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR




In this video we cover how to use dry pigments to get the look of oxidized brass. Weathering brass is a great way to add some fantastic contrasting color to your miniatures.

We're using basic artist pastels that have been ground down into powder for our dry pigments. Once they've been ground down they act just like any other dry pigment powder.

Next week we've going to cover how to add a corroded metal texture to your miniatures. Keep an eye out next Monday morning!

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mmm very nice tip and really really cheap. Thanks

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