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Made in de
Dipping With Wood Stain





Hattersheim, Germany

Hey guys,

I had my first go with pre-shading on a Warmachine Warjack. Maybe this will be of some help for some of you guys :-)-

http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/2011/09/from-zero-to-hero-v-charger-cygnar.html

Cheers,


IK-Painter

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2011/09/13 11:27:36


Check out my Warmachine and Malifaux painting blog at http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/

As always, enjoy and have fun! 
   
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Raging Ravener





sweden

that was a nice tut man, keep em coming

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Crazed Spirit of the Defiler





Two Rivers, WI

Its nice to see a different color for cygnar, nice work.

   
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Nice tut! I really gotta get going with my airbrush. Are the pic's done with flash? Not sure what is white from your technique versus reflected light...

BTW, you wernt an exchange student to the NJ area were you?
   
Made in de
Dipping With Wood Stain





Hattersheim, Germany

Thank you guys - one of the main reason for me to pick the color was to go in the general direction of the traditional Cygnar scheme, but to make it my own - and the Hawk Turquoise was always one of my favorite Colors :-).

DevianID wrote:Nice tut! I really gotta get going with my airbrush. Are the pic's done with flash? Not sure what is white from your technique versus reflected light...

BTW, you wernt an exchange student to the NJ area were you?


Most of them aren't done with a flash, but with direct light - I think I will have to invest in a photo booth or build one for myself, because the taking pictures part of the hobby is kinda my weak link ;-). Generally Speaking the Whites are concentrated on the raise areas of the main body and the upper sides of the arms.

New Jersey? Never been there myself, I think you got me confused with someone else :-).

Cheers,


IK-Painter


Check out my Warmachine and Malifaux painting blog at http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/

As always, enjoy and have fun! 
   
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Lake Forest, California, South Orange County

Obvious link needs [link] in the thread title.

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Hattersheim, Germany

Thanks Aerethan,

I will keep that in mind in the future!

Cheers,


IK-Painter

Check out my Warmachine and Malifaux painting blog at http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/

As always, enjoy and have fun! 
   
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Emboldened Warlock




Really liked this tutorial,

makes me want to start airbrushing alot more.

Really insightful and useful thanks for the tut keep em coming
   
 
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