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2010/08/14 06:30:02
Subject: The difference between Badab Black and Delvan Mud washes.
Badab Black is a black wash. Devlan Mud is a brown wash.
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2010/08/14 09:14:24
Subject: The difference between Badab Black and Delvan Mud washes.
I find that badab black works well making metal look shaded a little worn. That plus a quick drybrush highlight of lighter metal (chainmail of mythril) works wonders.
Devlun mud makes everything look worn and dirty (i always use it on all my IW)