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So, Ive been tinkering around with learning how to paint dark angels, and was curious if anyone knows how the games workshop site paints their green scheme for the DA's... I really like how vibrant the color is, and think im lacking some of the needed paints to do it so far :(
Well, from what I understand, Deathwing terminators are Bleached Bone. That example has empolyed some differnt techniques than just putting paint on the model. Looks like there might be layering and blending on that example.
The difference between commitment and involvement is like eggs and ham; the ckicken was "involved", the pig was "comitted".
I do know any of the robes that GW paints are skull white bases, followed by bleached bone and then layering small coats of devlan mud and drybrushing bleached bone until you reach the right colour.
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