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Snotty Snotling



Michigan, USA

Alright, I'm in the process of painting my ork stompa. I primed it black then did a medium drybrush of tin bitzz followed by a slightly lighter drybrush of boltgun metal. The question is should I now wash it using Badab Black or Devlan Mud?

Thanks

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delanmud first and maybe some badablack for the space between armor plates

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Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

I'd add a bit of sepia too.
Get wash on the brush then wipe most of it off (by scaping it along the edge of the pot so you don't lose any) then lightly go over some of the model - you're trying to stain the model here not add shading.
I find that it's a quick & easy way to start weathering metal.

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Snotty Snotling



Michigan, USA

Thanks for all the help!
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





England

Badab black, then Devlan Mud, then the faintest drybrush of Mithril Silver!
   
 
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