2.10.2010
Wolf Lord in Progress
Mike is working on his Space Wolves: I snapped this shot of his work in progress. He's an extremely talented painter, thought these last few years he's been more interested in finishing armies than over-painting each model. He uses simple techniques, well-applied, to yield great results. He could turn this model into a Golden Demon showcase - he's that good - but from 4 feet away who cares?
I really appreciate all the great painting blogs, but in the spirit of my 'Flamers in an Hour' article I'm going to showcase models achievable by the rest of us.
That said, if I could get the Master Manipulator to actually write an article you'd see an example of top-notch technique... probably not going to happen.
Take care - Brent
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I am not so sure about top notch technique. I tend to know the techniques, but epic fail on the actual process of application of said technique.
Maybe the mood will strike me and I can write something up for ya. What exactly are you looking for?
Examples of your Red and Brown recipe/techniques would be nice.
That, and your easy-gold.
I avoid gold, because for some reason I find it hard to shade and highlight properly.
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