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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut






Need an outside opinion on my weathering technique.

Knocked up a test mini to try it out. Ignore the rest of the mini, he's just coloured to see how the effect contrasts.



Also, ignore that splodge of yellow right there on the rim. It is a test mini after all!

Any thoughts? Don't know whether to pull it back with something slighlty opaque as it looks a little raw.

EDIT - New camera is awesome :3





This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2011/03/10 09:34:01


   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut







Quite like it. You've got some paint chipped and some soot from the jump pack. Good job.
   
Made in us
Painting Within the Lines






Northern California

I give it a thumbs up!

And new camera? DSLR?

Casual wargamer, casual painter, casual grad student. I can do formal though, I do own a tuxedo T-shirt.

My wargaming blog: http://headspigot.blogspot.com 
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut






econtutor wrote:I give it a thumbs up!

And new camera? DSLR?


I have absolutely no idea. >_>

   
 
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