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Araqiel





Sunshine coast

So if finally got around to my wraithknight painting and was tempted to do a blue swirling patten on all the surfaces, has anyone done this before? How did it turn out. Hope you can help

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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

It isn't the style currently but others have made it work well in the past.




 
   
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Boosting Ultramarine Biker





uk

That is still one of my favourite images in the gallery!
Done well it can look awesome as shown above, best of luck to you keep us posted on the results
   
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Araqiel





Sunshine coast

 Breotan wrote:
It isn't the style currently but others have made it work well in the past.




looks really good
any particular technique or just random?
thanks for posting definitely inspiring.

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Araqiel





Sunshine coast

While no where near the steady hand as yours Breotan, I've made a valiant attempt
P.s. You look funny looking at this on a computer
P.s.s and apparently a lesser camera too
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