tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3921669614910911724.post941004428432043085..comments2024-03-08T14:32:18.493+11:00Comments on Path of an Outcast: Hobby Update - 2018/01/17Swordmasterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09735639525894232458noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3921669614910911724.post-69792877508639053772018-01-18T21:05:41.327+11:002018-01-18T21:05:41.327+11:00Hi Dan!
Thanks a lot for your kind words! It is r...Hi Dan!<br /><br />Thanks a lot for your kind words! It is really about being patient and making sure the paints are of the right consistency. I also got myself a magnifying glass with LED's around it (kind of like a lamp) that helps to see the details better. I don't need to paint them, just to make sure I am not painting where I should not.<br /><br />As to the colors I start with black primer, then have Charred Brown from Vallejo Game Color as a base. I follow with Scale 75 Dubai Brown, Sahara Yellow, Tenere Yellow and White Sands (it is in their NMM set). Finally, I cover everything with a very thinned/watered down Chestnut Ink from Scale 75 as well. <br /><br />Cheers!Swordmasterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09735639525894232458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3921669614910911724.post-85720550861973591862018-01-18T17:01:27.087+11:002018-01-18T17:01:27.087+11:00Excellent work, I’m quite jealous of your skills :...Excellent work, I’m quite jealous of your skills :)<br /><br />What colors do you use for your “gold”? I am going to attempt NMM on some halflings and I’m looking into different paints that people have used. I’ve found a model color called “orange ochre” I believe and have a few of the citadel browns in various hues which I hope produce decent results. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04880233343826942633noreply@blogger.com