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Made in nl
Esteemed Veteran Space Marine





the Netherlands

Because a lot of people are having trouble painting white i did a comparison video where i test the coverage of Skull White and Ceramite White on a black undercoat!




If you like, pls like the vid if you dont like video's like this, pls dislike so i know i dont have to do video's like this anymore

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/07/20 14:10:41


   
Made in pf
Been Around the Block




This loook Skull white and you add Space wolf green ^^"
   
Made in nl
Esteemed Veteran Space Marine





the Netherlands

that might be the lighting though... the ceramite white is a brighter shade of white then skull white is

   
Made in ie
Longtime Dakkanaut







Yo DjinsK.

Honestly thinking of picking this up after the vid. Did you find it was a bit too thick to give a perfect undercoat or was it just right?

   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut




I found the best way to get a bright white with either is to just but a thin layer of silver over the black, then the white over the silver. If you overbrush the silver it creates a natural shading in the white.
   
Made in nl
Esteemed Veteran Space Marine





the Netherlands

Ifalna wrote:Yo DjinsK.

Honestly thinking of picking this up after the vid. Did you find it was a bit too thick to give a perfect undercoat or was it just right?

its a little thick and might require 2 thinned layers for a really good coverage, but its loads better then skull white ever was

   
 
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