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Made in de
Dipping With Wood Stain





Hattersheim, Germany

Hello my fellow Dakkaites,

today I finished my first Cygnar Warjack Wreck markers and I wanted to share my techniques with you. The markers where a first because I used the airbrush almost exclusively in painting them up. This tutorial focuses mostly on heavy weathering.

http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/2012/01/from-zero-to-hero-xii-cygnar-warjack.html

I hope you enjoy it :-)

Cheers,


IK-Painter

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/01/16 23:08:03


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

As always, enjoy and have fun! 
   
Made in fi
Battlewagon Driver with Charged Engine





somewhere in the northern side of the beachball

The simplicity of this tutorial is perplexing.

Is the suppose to be a linky clicky or pics?

EDIT: Ha you were one sneaky git, hiding the tutorial in your blog.
http://ik-painter.blogspot.com/2012/01/from-zero-to-hero-xii-cygnar-warjack.html

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/01/16 22:34:33


Every time I hear "in my opinion" or "just my opinion" makes me want to strangle a puppy. People use their opinions as a shield that other poeple can't critisize and that is bs.

If you can't defend or won't defend your opinion then that "opinion" is bs. Stop trying to tip-toe and defend what you believe in. 
   
Made in de
Dipping With Wood Stain





Hattersheim, Germany

Damn...

Thanks for pointing it out, all fixed now.

Cheers,


IK-Painter

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

As always, enjoy and have fun! 
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




UK

I have to say id rather be able to see what i need to see on that blog page without having the enlarge the thumbnails first. Would help if you could move the camera closer too so the subject is framed a bit tighter.

Looks good tho!
   
Made in us
Excellent Exalted Champion of Chaos






Lake Forest, California, South Orange County

I demand a pic of the results before I click on the link!

Yes, I'm that lazy. Not that I don't trust you IK, but again, lazy.

"Bryan always said that if the studio ever had to mix with the manufacturing and sales part of the business it would destroy the studio. And I have to say – he wasn’t wrong there! ... It’s become the promotions department of a toy company." -- Rick Priestly
 
   
Made in de
Dipping With Wood Stain





Hattersheim, Germany

Skippy wrote:I have to say id rather be able to see what i need to see on that blog page without having the enlarge the thumbnails first. Would help if you could move the camera closer too so the subject is framed a bit tighter.

Looks good tho!


Aerethan wrote:I demand a pic of the results before I click on the link!

Yes, I'm that lazy. Not that I don't trust you IK, but again, lazy.


Both suggestions noted - The next tutorial up is for Markus "Siege" Brisbane, I'll try to incorporate your ideas.

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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