https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnISodtaE9c
Watched this video yesterday and it's given me a neat perspective on how I might be able to paint my army. I really like the shine that this gives and I feel it almost has a more finished and exotic look, like a shiny car sorta feel. I'm curious if anyone has any sort of advice or experience or knowledge painting armies like this. Obviously this is more customary with Custodes or
GK, but I imagine that most of the shading done after this would be with inks. (Not saying that I would paint every model in a
DE/Eldar/Harlie armor metallic, but it is something neat to consider)
What this video doesn't go into is basically everything after the red base coat (like details I guess). I've been watching a lot of airbrushing videos because I would like to minimal brush work, and the gredations achieved with an airbrush are really neat to me. If I got this really nice metallic color, there isnt really any other acrylics I can use after, just inks or washes, as I'm assuming the only matalics are gold and silver and adding a flat color on top is something I'm a little leery about. I could mix black/white with the silver beforehand to still have a metallic color and be able to get more shades, or if I based white and then silver could I work my way down to darker tones with washes and inks?
Washes and inks are a newer concept to me, along with the variety of paints available in the first place (very minimal experience painting models), but if anyone could provide some useful info or links regarding any of these topics it would be much appreciated! Would very much like to have a solid plan before taking brush to plastic, but am currently eyeing something along the lines of this, or it's purple or blue varient:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzuB-_zRVeg