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Multispectral Nisse




Luton, UK

I have a Rackham Wolfen that I want to paint in a very light scolour scheme, very much this sort of colour:

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But I've never painted anything like that fur scheme, so does anyone have any tips on where to start? My usual painting technique is a base coat, wash, drybrush then final highlights, so a guide along those lines would be brilliant.


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This the sort of effect I'd like to achieve, if anyone could offer advice that would be great:

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/11/17 00:06:17


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