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Khorne Chosen Marine Riding a Juggernaut





Ohio

Do you guys use any of these "fancy" techniques? Things such as 2 brush blending, zenithal priming, etc..
   
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Hacking Proxy Mk.1





Australia

2 brush and wet blending are both things I want to learn and really should look into now that I think about it.

My favourite is to use oil paints and enamels for weathering, especially for streaking effects.

 Fafnir wrote:
Oh, I certainly vote with my dollar, but the problem is that that is not enough. The problem with the 'vote with your dollar' response is that it doesn't take into account why we're not buying the product. I want to enjoy 40k enough to buy back in. It was my introduction to traditional games, and there was a time when I enjoyed it very much. I want to buy 40k, but Gamesworkshop is doing their very best to push me away, and simply not buying their product won't tell them that.
 
   
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Camouflaged Zero






Sometimes I use loaded brush technique, much more two brush blending and feathering.
Fat glazing and glazing is my number one technique. It's the slowest style but I get the best
results out of it.
   
 
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