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Regular Dakkanaut






Hey guys,

I know this is somewhat similiar in how to paint the Round sonar screens but there are different highlighting to be done on the square objects compared to round. I hope it helps, if you watched this tutorial and applied it to one of your models please take a second and share your results!!!!

enjoy.




Comments, as always, are appreciated here or on youtube. Thanks

Ca.t


 
   
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Kid_Kyoto






Probably work

I don't know. I like the finish, but I don't like the tic-tac-toe board in the middle. When I start getting in my Rhinos/Razorbacks for my GK, I'll have to give it a shot.

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Regular Dakkanaut






Hey dude, share your results when you are done! Yea, I am not sure if I like it as well, I was just showing a pattern... Come up with something cool so I can use it Btw, Next screen I think I am going to paint the "windows" icon with the four colours for shi**s and giggles


 
   
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Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle





Minnesota, USA

I use a similar technique but I like the simplicity. I am going to be doing my Landraider Achilles soon and will be using the technique. I'll make sure I toss you a pic. Thanks!

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Guardsman with Flashlight




Bellingham, Wa

Thanx for this! I'm going to attempt it and I'll try to post a pic of the result (I'm bad at that). Also, thanx for the pleasant music and sound effects, the video was much more enjoyable than the majority of screaming, pounding dissonance music-filled affairs usually posted!

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Crafty Bray Shaman





Very nice as all of your videos, keep em coming!

 
   
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Screaming Shining Spear






This is going to be so helpful for my Eldar vehicles.

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Imperial Recruit in Training




Tucson AZ

Another awesome vid.

On a completely unrelated note what was the background music?

 
   
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Stinky Spore



Palmdale CA

I just got my first tank a Land Raider Crusader. I'm definitely going to use this technique on the screens that I encounter. Thanks so much. When I finish I will make sure to post pics.

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Perfect Shot Dark Angels Predator Pilot






Texas

I really appreciate the format to all your tutorials. They are very detailed and easy to follow. Not to mention they produce outstanding results.


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Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy




Vancouver, BC, Canada

Hey man! Just watched this and a few others of yours, gotta say I dig! Got a wicked voice for this, the format is simple, straightforward, and instead of having to freak out and rewind repeatedly, showing it in draft/paper form first lets me get the idea of what is going on before you do it, making it really easy to follow!

Hell even just seeing how you apply that first layer of paint, how thorough and how many repeated coats to get it right, helping me a lot!

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