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Blood Angel, weathered close-ups


Lord Asher

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I'm new to posting pics, so I'm just happy to have firgured it out. Hope you enjoy.

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Thanks for all the nice comments. I will try to do a tutorial in the future, it's really not that hard...it's more technique than anything. The real pain is the amount of layers you need to get the red bright. After the red is achieved, I use a small piece of foam dipped into a scorched brown/chaos black mix and blot the model randomly. Then I go back with mithril silver and chip as needed.

 

I will try to get some more photos in the future, I was very surprised how they turned out as well considering I just a used my Verilux desk lamp and my camera phone, I don't know how to use photoshop.

 

Thanks again everyone.

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