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Made in us
Stabbin' Skarboy






This is just a few, not so good , pics of a test Sister of Battle.

C&C wanted.




Oi!! Which Butt'n makes dis ting go!?!
 
   
Made in au
Imperial Agent Provocateur






Its hard to see what youve done with the yellowish tinge throughout the picture.

Are you building up from astronomican grey?

If so, thats what I used to do, but recently I learnt a great way to get really clean white armor.

Spray white
Use shadow grey watered down only in the cracks
blend that in with even more watered down space wolves grey

and thats it!

example: http://media.photobucket.com/image/nmm%20sister%20of%20battle/AndrewNicolaTaylor/SisterSuperior.jpg

works really well

Australian based commission painter
Check out a https://www.instagram.com/brushbro.studios or email brushbro.studios@gmail.com 
   
Made in us
Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

In the future, you need to "white balance" your image. Check your camera's instruction guide do see how to do it.

The reason this is important is that your current shot distorts the colors to the point where we can't give very good feedback.

 
   
Made in us
Stabbin' Skarboy






Yup the yellowish tint kinda bits.

Thanks Zarkin and Breotan for commenting.

I think the yellowish tint is actually coming from the lights I am using atm in my painting area.
The wife "borrowed" them and I have not seen them since.
I will be correcting this issue soon.

I went outside to try to take some more pics with the big light bulb and wouldnt you know it...its over cast.
well here is the pics I took outside. They are a bit better.


Oi!! Which Butt'n makes dis ting go!?!
 
   
 
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