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2014/07/09 05:54:28
Subject: Studio Workshop - How to: Drybrush Highlights
This week we're showing you another way of highlighting your miniatures, especially if they are mostly one color. Drybrushing was once the be all, end all technique back when 40k was first getting off the ground. In more recent years it's started to fall by the way side as more techniques such as layering, glazing, and zenithal highlighting have come to the fore. Despite this we believe that in certain situations, drybrushing is still a great skill to have in your toolbox. Especially if you're more interested in getting your models done as quickly as possible rather than taking your time to make each one a masterpiece.
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