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Sinister Chaos Marine





St. Louis, MO

I'm looking for alternative ways to create shadows on my models in addition to edge highlighting and using washes in the recesses of a model, and was wondering if anyone has tried creating shadows over large areas using washes or glazes. For instance, using a couple layers of washes between the legs of a mini to create the appearance of a shadow after recess shading and edge highlights. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks!

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U.k

If you google wet palettes you can do this with one of those.

   
 
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