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Virulent Space Marine dedicated to Nurgle





Portland, OR

Welcome back to the Game Face Nation Studio Workshop!

This week we'll be learning how to easily and quickly create a fantastic looking steel finish on weapons and armor. This technique uses a black primer or basecoat to give the metallic paint some really strong contrast. If this is your first time drybrushing, remember that too little paint on the brush is FAR better than too much. You can always add more paint later, but removing paint from a model is time consuming and a royal pain.

Keep an eye out for next week's video in which we'll be going over a simple and quick way to paint an inner highlight recessed plates on a model.

Enjoy and don't hesitate to like, comment and share this video. We really appreciate your support!

Until next time, get your Game Face on!


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