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    Painting Black robes

    I have no idea.
    Halp.

    Please. Halp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ace423 View Post
    I have no idea.
    Halp.

    Please. Halp.
    Painting black doesn't really work. You need to paint them a dark grey so you can go down to black in the shadows, then a lighter grey in the highlights. You can think of what "black" looks like in real life, its really just shades of gray.

    I prefer a Vallejo game color called "Heavy Charcoal" http://www.thewarstore.com/product52174.html

    That is what I used to paint Nick's Black Templar army.

    http://i.imgur.com/8I1QLi5.jpg
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    I actually get by quite well when painting black armor, but robes and cloth is what gets me, I was hoping if anyone had any guides they liked for it.
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    Its all the same as painting any other robes and cloaks, just with greys.
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    Bushido is right on, I like to mix in highlights of dark blue too for some contrast

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    I just did a bunch of Heresy's Trenchcoat Gangers, and for their black jackets I did a medium gray, and then layers of black ink mixed with Future Floor Polish, and then some highlights with various grays. Came out quite nicely.

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    Black Primer, black basecoat, black wash, drybrush black, then seal. If you're really pro, you can black-line the whole thing too. Also don't paint under bright lights as this will cause you to paint your model darker than you intended. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BDub View Post
    Black Primer, black basecoat, black wash, drybrush black, then seal. If you're really pro, you can black-line the whole thing too. Also don't paint under bright lights as this will cause you to paint your model darker than you intended. Good luck.
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    Indeed.

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    Also for best results use a black handled black brush and dress in black when painting manly black.
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