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Made in es
Nimble Mounted Yeoman





Bilbao

My first Phoenix Lord! Jain Zar is finally done, you can watch the full video tutorial here:




As always this was all Contrast Paints with extra highlights and I'm very proud of this one as well, a very challenging mini to paint but a truly gorgeous sculpt.
Hope you like it!

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Blackclad Wayfarer





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Wonderful work!

   
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Nimble Mounted Yeoman





Bilbao

 Stevefamine wrote:
Wonderful work!


Thanks mate!

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Pious Warrior Priest




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Thanks for all these eavy contrast videos, this technique now forms the basis of everything I paint - contrast first, then highlights.

I don't push as far with highlight stages of blending, but am happy with one volumetric blend highlight and then one lighter sharp edge highlight for most things.

I'm always referencing your videos for colour recipes so they're really useful.

I'd be really interested in paint schemes for the different aeldari craftworlds now that they're about to get a big release this year.

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