Progress of a sort.
I have tackled these with my version of The Scrivs Method(tm) a single all over coat of a brown wash. The Master's weapon of choice in this matter is Vallejo, but I have no truck with pronouncing js as ys so have instead used Coat D'Arms Medium Brown Super Wash - which I picked up a while ago as replacement for my diminishing supplies of Gryphonne Sepia.
It's like dipping, but without the faff and drying times. I figured over the usual Tallarn flesh it should give me a more Mediterranean skin tone and would nicely make the plain white look more like linen.
I will go back and add some highlights - for that is the Scrivs Way and the models are too nice not to. I'm pretty pleased with how simple and quick this was.
Looking good. I'm quite happy using a wash over basecoat these days.. Especially on a white or grey undercoat. I use army painter Strong Tone
ReplyDeleteLooking good. I'm quite happy using a wash over basecoat these days.. Especially on a white or grey undercoat. I use army painter Strong Tone
ReplyDeleteGreat results but then I am a stout believer in the dip method.
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteLovely brushwork on some great figures.
ReplyDeleteLove them, excellent job!
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