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Hello guys, i just started my journey with warhammer figures and painted my first one. I wasnt painting never before, and i am just curious how it looks in your opinion . If you got any tips and suggestions i would read them with pleasure(negative too)
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Librarian with Freaky Familiar






Well it's hard to tell via the picture but it looks like you have some good brush control over the different bits which is good.

Obviously, if you don't know already thin your paints, dip your brush into pot, then water, then mix, then paint on the model.

Try to stay away from true colors like true white, red, ect ect, always go for an off shade.

Another thing that will vastly help your model, is a shade. Wash the model in nulin oil and it will make everything just pop

To many unpainted models to count. 
   
 
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