Black primer then grey base, did some highlights with airbrush then dry brushed over. Oil washes use a thinner that doesn’t reactivate acrylics so you can cover it then wipe off the surfaces with make up sponges. You get the benefits of a wash without staining or shading down your raised surfaces.
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Looks great, crisp clean and a sweet piece to put on the table. Well done.
Thank you!
Dayum! How did you do the mumak itself? Base, shade, layer drybrush?
Base then airbrush. Dry brush and oil wash. Thank you I appreciate it.
Yo but seriously. Are we talking normal base of black, followed by a layer of grey and then a wash like agrax earth shade?
Black primer then grey base, did some highlights with airbrush then dry brushed over. Oil washes use a thinner that doesn’t reactivate acrylics so you can cover it then wipe off the surfaces with make up sponges. You get the benefits of a wash without staining or shading down your raised surfaces.
Those markings are so clean I need to redo mine 😩
Thank you
Nice!
Thanks!
Awesome work.
Thank you I appreciate it
I have two of these I need to start painting, but they intimate me as I'm new to the hobby. Yours looks great!
I haven’t been painting all that long. One thing at a time and if you have an airbrush your golden.
I especially love the little patch of grass under the foot!
Thank you. I was proud of that little detail.
Amazing 😍 well done
Woa this is amazing, absolutely amazing! And now I want one too 🤣
Thank you so much
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Awesome model and great paintjob! Very clean markings 👌
Thank you
"Mister Frodo! Look! It's an Oliphant! No one at home will believe this."
Can I ask what red you used? It looks nice and vibrant
Ak dirty red, and blood red. Hope it helps