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Made in gb
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I have been asked many times lately on social media (Facebook and Twitter) how I go about painting a yellow. Rather then repeat myself constantly on many posts, usually with all too brief and unsatisfactory answer, I thought I would do a quick post on how I go about painting yellows would be the way forward.

The full article, Painting Yellows How To, can be found on my blog here:
http://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.com/2022/04/painting-yellows-how-tostep-by-step.html




   
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I want to paint an Imperial Fist soon as an experiment (both to see how fast I can paint one and how easy or difficult it would be). I'll be trying a few different Techniques, but I've favorited your post here so that I can have that for reference for blending/layering/drybrush should I go for that approach.
   
Made in gb
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Arcanis161 wrote:
I want to paint an Imperial Fist soon as an experiment (both to see how fast I can paint one and how easy or difficult it would be). I'll be trying a few different Techniques, but I've favorited your post here so that I can have that for reference for blending/layering/drybrush should I go for that approach.


No probs. Let me know how you get on. I don't drybrush as I find it too mess but do use layering and blending techniques

   
 
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