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Automated Space Wolves Thrall





UK

Hello all,

I've looked but cannot find > Can anyone recommend a tutorial on how to paint Warpaint onto faces. I'm thinking Braveheart esque but also things like this:







Is there any trick to make it look like it's actually painted on flesh and not too cartoony?



 
   
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Shas'ui with Bonding Knife





Northern IA

http://www.bushido-thegame.com/articles/painting-tattoo


This guide can be adapted to paint more simpler tattoos than this, of course....


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Automated Space Wolves Thrall





UK

That is excellent, exactly what I was looking for - thankyou for your help!



 
   
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Brigadier General





The new Sick Man of Europe

I think you supposed to mix the warpaint with a glaze medium to make it look less opaque.

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