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I was thinking on painting a Cryx Warjack green, and i found this guide: http://www.dakkadakka.com/wiki/en/Zenithal_Airbrushing,_OSL_and_Snow_and_Ice_Tutorial,_subject_-_Grey_Knight

I was thinking of this:

1: Undercoat Chaos Black
2: Base Vallejo Dark Green
3: First Zen layer Sick Green
4: Second Zen layer Escorpena Green

But will Escorpena Green be too bright, and should i use some other color, and safe Escorpena Green for realy bright areas on the model?
   
Made in us
Legendary Master of the Chapter






Do you plan on washing it down?

it should tone it down a bit if its too bright.

though im not sure of the specific colors.

pictures would be good. or better yet why not try a test piece to see if you like it or not.

 Unit1126PLL wrote:
 Scott-S6 wrote:
And yet another thread is hijacked for Unit to ask for the same advice, receive the same answers and make the same excuses.

Oh my god I'm becoming martel.
Send help!

 
   
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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





Sometimes when I airbrush my highlights I intentionally overdo it and then come back with a very thin coat of the original colour to knock it back down.

It may sound a little bit of a roundabout way of doing things, but it gives me a lot of control over just how bright the highlights are and and also adds a depth that you don't get when you just use a simple highlight.
   
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AllSeeingSkink wrote:
Sometimes when I airbrush my highlights I intentionally overdo it and then come back with a very thin coat of the original colour to knock it back down.

It may sound a little bit of a roundabout way of doing things, but it gives me a lot of control over just how bright the highlights are and and also adds a depth that you don't get when you just use a simple highlight.


Same, I also tend to do some extra shading as well immediately after to add a little more depth.

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