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    Tzaangor prototype

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    The yellows are just a white undercoat with some thin layers of yellow. I think it was Vallejo lemon yellow as it is paler. When it gets a chestnut wash for the shadows it becomes a richer yellow. For the metallics, they are a base of silver with green and purple spot washes so that it is really really bright. Sometimes this doesn't work though and ends up looking weird.

  1. On 19/04/2017 at 10:11 PM, Galas said:

    Very crisp yellow. And thats not a easy work!

     

    1 hour ago, Lavy said:

    How do you achieve such crisp yellows?

    Thanks! The yellows are not quite so smooth in person, so some of it is the photograph helping out a bit, but some glazes of yellow and orange over the top helps smooth things out a lot and bring the highlights together. I need to do some more of these Khornate yellows over the weekend, so I'll put together a blog post on yellows for you. It will be a useful record for me as well so I don't forget!

    Tzaangor prototype

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    I'm trying a few simpler options at the moment that you could also try. White undercoat, purple was all over, purple wash again in the shadows and finishing with pallid wych flesh highlight seems to work just as well

    Tzaangor prototype

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    8 minutes ago, Goodwin said:

    Makes me want to throw my Tzaangor prototype in the garbage.

    Really nice work.  That's similar to the skin Ive been trying to get, but just can't figure out how. -.-

    Goodluck out there!

    Thanks! The skin was a base coat of pale grey with a purple wash. This was then highlighted with some grey and then a final highlight of Pallid Wych Flesh. Targetted purple washes were then used to try and smooth it out a bit, or darken the shadows more

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