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A Few DA Models


LardO'Blood

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I set a brush to my terminator chaplain and a Deathwing Sergeant and I decided to post them, along with a librarian I did a while ago.

Yes, I know the Deathwing Sergeant's face looks demented, I am pretty new to painting faces and I accidentally put a big blotch of red on his mouth...I will try and tidy it up later along with the storm bolter. I also had a lot of trouble deciding what to do about his eyes, on models without helmets do you paint their eyes or leave them blank?

What do you guys think about keeping the Librarian's armor green? I dislike blue and I don't own the paint currently so... :sweat:

These are my first and second tries at "lightning swords", how did they turn out?

I'm having lots of trouble getting paint even on models, even when I thin it a bunch and use a bunch of layers. Any advice?

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The paint scheme looks nice. However what you really need to do is to thin down your paints and use a smaller brush. The smaller brush means that you wont over paint onto other details. Also I find the most effective way to paint cloth is to get a solid bleached bone coverage on all the cloth, then use a heavyish coverage of the sepia wash, and when that drys, give the cloth a real light drybrush over the edges of the clot do give it some definition.
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