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Kudos on painting the face inside that helmet! I can never get that quite right and often end up sloshing paint all around. For this and your your templar type guy, I'm not quite sure how to work the metal. Maybe start with boltgun and highlight to chainmail or silver, or at least wash the chainmail or silver with black? Washing is so messy though. Another thing I've tried (with mixed results) is carefully brushing black onto armor recesses. It has to be thin and you probably have to use another wet brush to smooth the edges of the shadow areas, but it might work out well.
But if you like the shiney (and I don't see why not) then nice job!
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2006/07/12 07:32:44
Subject: RE: REAPER: Painted "Temple Guard" by me.