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Ragin' Ork Dreadnought






Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany

Great article Iffy, it's extremely useful! I shall be testing my future color shemes this way!

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Cheers Merlin, it really is a fun thing to play around with

   
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Now that I think of it, wouldn't this work best with a photo of a grey, only assembled figure? Every part'd be the same brightness, no black bitz....

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Yep, a white primed model or grey unprimed is the best choice, but you can make do with nearly anything as long as it's not all black.

   
 
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