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    First finished terminator

    So here is my first model that I've actually FINISHED. It's not going to win any golden demons, but I'd actually be proud to put it on the field. C & C are very welcome.

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    That's a great first Terminator. Very clearly Salamanders, although I personally prefer a darker green.

    I always go back and touch-up spots I missed and went over. It is tough sometimes when you are just done with the model to go back, but if you clean up the edges of the gold/green (left leg, near helmet) and black in the right elbow, it will make a big difference.
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    Also, black wash all the gold. In fact, black wash the entire model. 1 part ink/5 parts water. Or 1 part Chaos Black/15 parts water. It'll clean up all the lines and tie the model together really nicely, while dulling the gold as it's very "blingy" at the moment.

    Good start though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by l192837465 View Post
    Also, black wash all the gold. In fact, black wash the entire model. 1 part ink/5 parts water. Or 1 part Chaos Black/15 parts water. It'll clean up all the lines and tie the model together really nicely, while dulling the gold as it's very "blingy" at the moment.

    Good start though!
    It's already had one wash of Badab Black at this point. So one more?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironbullet View Post
    It's already had one wash of Badab Black at this point. So one more?
    Be a pit more picky on the fluid placement. Essentially, you should shoot to blackline everything. It'll pull out the color a bit more. And really go heavy on the gold. In fact, if you want me to give you my 8 or something step gold process to make gold look (in my opinion) damn good, let me know.

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    Gold:
    http://thebrushbrothers.blogspot.com...-tutorial.html
    http://thepaintingcorps.blogspot.com...epia-gold.html
    Or: Chainmail with 2 washes of gryphonne sepia, and a mix on asurman blue and thraka green in the recesses



    (I did not paint those)
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    I like that gold
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    Quote Originally Posted by RealGenius View Post
    Gold:

    Looks too coppery.

    Step 1) Shining gold
    2) chestnut ink
    3) shining gold drybrush
    4)black wash
    5)shining gold/chainmail (50/50) drubrush
    6)thinner black wash
    7)pick details with 25/75 bronze/mithril silver


    It'll look about a mile deep. It's really a pretty way to paint gold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by l192837465 View Post
    Looks too coppery.

    2) chestnut ink
    Great, now how about a formula with paints that people can actually buy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ironbullet View Post
    I like that gold
    I've never done it before, but it looks super fast and easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RealGenius View Post
    Great, now how about a formula with paints that people can actually buy.
    Whatever the equivalent of it is. Screw you! I haven't bought a paint in a while.

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