I thought I'd do a little painting tutorial, nothing too complicated. So here are some bog standard high elves fresh off the sprue.
First I spray prime white, then apply a layer of watered down P3 red and green ink (equal parts), then when thats dry apply P3 armour wash thickly.Then I drybrushed delicately with white and wet-blended white
highlights on every surface that faces upwards - this needs some
artistic skill I would say, light and shade - that sort of stuff. I
usually add more armour wash to deep shadow areas and any areas supposed
to be ferrous metal, but high elf armour is supposed to be like mithril silver so I wont do that here.
At this point I would say its ready for colour. I wetblend in
vallejo flesh tone (kinda beige) to any area supposed to be bright and
warm, so gold, skin, blond hair, rope, leather.
Next I use the vallejo
wash range to add colour to areas - the washes are quite
subtle and I apply them in layers. I've used just sepia for the wood and gold, flesh wash and then a thin layer of sepia for the leather
After the colours have been applied I highlight the wood and add grain with flesh tone, add flesh wash on the skin and pick out the gems with red wash, then gloss varnish.
Finally I bring it all together, finish off the base and add shield.
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