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Recently got back in to 40k, after playing briefly 20 years ago. Building myself a new Tau army, and have very little paint experience. So far I have only painted one fire warrior to test my paint scheme, and wanted to get some feedback and tips before I tackle the rest!

I decided to go with something a little different color wise, with a majority dark metallic color to keep it from being too flashy, while having a bright electric blue accent color and a bright orange sept color. Was inspired by the Gulf Oil Racing livery scheme. Going to add orange tau graphics after I finish everything else, but otherwise he is done.

Edit: I have updated the pictures after tweaking a couple things, and added the Crisis suit as well. Full album with old pics here: http://imgur.com/a/KwZ6O





Aside from a little sloppy brush work, any ideas what I can improve? Thanks for the advice!

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2016/06/27 17:13:57


 
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Thanks guys. I made a couple tweaks and have updated the first post with new pictures.

It does look a little grainy in the photos due to the metallic, the camera doesn't capture it well. Because the texture moves as you look at it it doesn't look like that in real life as much.
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 He_Man_Russ wrote:
I like the scheme and the lighting effects.
For edge highlights, I think they're a bit too heavy handed here and there, especially on the blue-ish, non metallic parts. Thinner lines there would feel cleaner. If you like the thick highlights, I think straighter and more uniform lines would benefit the model further.
All in all very cool idea though!


I completely agree, having trouble making them smaller and lighter though. What is the best way to do it? I tried using a mostly dry brush and dragging the side along the edge to just touch the sharp edge - it worked ok on sharp edges, but the more rounded ones like on the crisis suit left too wide a line. Using the tip didn't seem to work too well either. What is the technique?
 
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