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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nx-4T8hx64s&feature=plcp

   
Made in gb
Perturbed Blood Angel Tactical Marine



UK

That looks like a really simple and effective way to do it!

Now to go and paint all of those boyz

 
   
Made in ca
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I'm from the future. The future of space

Good tutorial. Using lots of washes and glazes like that will definitley give natural transitions and lots of contrast.

Balance in pick up games? Two people, each with their own goals for the game, design half a board game on their own without knowing the layout of the board and hope it all works out. Good luck with that. The faster you can find like minded individuals who want the same things from the game as you, the better. 
   
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Using Inks and Washes





San Francisco, CA

!#$@! My orks are all primed black!! lol.

I play...

Sigh.

Who am I kidding? I only paint these days... 
   
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Been Around the Block




I wonder if you could use something like this with space marines.
   
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Death-Dealing Devastator




Birmingham, AL

jb7090 wrote:
I wonder if you could use something like this with space marines.


I would have to say probably not. marines are alot more non-organic and hard material than orcs are. They do alot better with drybrushes / layering / edge highlighting.

But i do have to say, the method on this is brilliant for hordes of boyz / gretchin. I would take more time on warbosses / nobz, but if i needed to pain 150 shoota boyz (the only way to play orks properly), then this is what i would do.

good show

-Gunnvulcan

"The strength of a blade is tested by fire. The strength of a warrior is tested by actions."

4500 pts (1000 or so painted)
1850pts 
   
Made in gb
Rough Rider with Boomstick






You can do it on human models like Catachans with Rheikland Fleshshade.
Spoiler:

Bad camera, but you get the jist
   
 
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