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I feel pretty, oh so pretty…
BoW Romain
lol man you saw the out take then? 🙂
BoW Justin
I think that offically makes you part of the team.
yep why else would he tag his name with bow 🙂
I do bow to BoW… Lovely editing, by the way ! That’s how I would have done it if I had any idea how to edit.
BoW Romain
More great stuff dude. 🙂
it would be great if you guys could do a video on dry brushing as im having trouble with it. But the grey knight himself is coming great cant wait for part 3
I don’t usually recommend dry-brushing, as you can obtain better results in just as much time and with just as much care by using washes… I think it’s actually easier to do washes and glazes, and it doesn’t leave your miniature looking dusty and full of brush strokes… And it ruins your brushes fast. But dry brush has its uses for some textures and surfaces…
I’m sure we’ll get around to covering it some day.
BoW Romain
Really cool, part three please!
Although I won’t be getting or painting any Grey Knights, I’ll definitely be using your blending technique on my Thousand Sons terminators.
Loving the use of the wet pallette Romain. It is one of the things (plus watering my paints) that really took me up a rung in my painting. Great technique.
I am definately enjoying these vids. You have a certain patient school teacher tone to your voice. Works well. And good editing btw Justin. Must be difficult putting one of these together.
Justin’s good, isn’t he ? He managed to make me look all right…
BoW Romain
love the gold highlights