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Title says it all.

I used Gryphonne Sepia for a lot of bone/keratin - i.e. tusks for my Ogres/Tyranid chitin, and I recently picked up some Seraphim Sepia, and coated the giant tusks on the sides of the Ogre Ironblaster with it, after basecoating them Bleached Bone - and the coverage of this stuff is awful. I had to hold the tusk upside down till it dried just to get the shading where I wanted, and now that it's dry, you can barely see it.

I'm sure other people have noticed it, but does anyone have a solution? I'm thinking of using Lahmian Medium and Vomit Brown to make my own wash, and getting that in the recesses to shade those giant tusks.

I'm also open to any other suggestions.

Why, GW, why fix something that isn't broken? /rant
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 Marrak wrote:
Be thankful you didn't rely on Devlan Miracle... err.. Devlan mud.


Wait... I use Devlan Mud on EVERYTHING.

Are you telling me Agrax Earthshade is as bad as this Sepia?!?!

...

My painting world may have just been utterly shattered.
 
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