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Dipping With Wood Stain





Hattersheim, Germany

Hey guys,

just finished an article on my thoughts on oil washes - what to use, how to prep your minis and most importantly, what errors to avoid when using this technique.

http://ik-painter.blogspot.de/2012/05/tools-of-trade-using-oil-washes.html

Hope you'll find it useful :-)

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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The oceans of the world

Very informative. Exalted.
   
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The Biggest Little City

Terrific. I'm glad you overcame your initial gremlins with it.

May the WAAC and pretzels be with you.

~Casey 
   
Made in de
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Hattersheim, Germany

I'm glad too - my first try put me off this method a bit, but if at first you don't succeed... ;-)

The effect of the oil wash on the model is great. Very subtle, but noticeable.


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

As always, enjoy and have fun! 
   
 
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