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This video sets up the basic principles and techniques to use when painting a horse, or anything with smooth, rounded surfaces. This tutorial can also be used as an alternate white, in which the final look is cooler, and starker than my standard white method.

I cover several techniques and methods for obtaining high table top standard, though the techniques can be applied to showcase models - simply add more highlight and shade layers for smoother transitions.




All paints used are Formula P3 unless stated otherwise.

Base - Trollblood Highlight
Shade - Greatcoat Grey
Highlight 1- 50/50 Trollblood Hilight + Morrow White
Highlight 2 - 25/75 Trollblood Hilight + Morrow White
Highlight 3 - 50/50 Pure Morrow White

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2018/01/11 16:45:55


 
   
 
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