Progress on the green clothes, the fur and the bronze armour.
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Stahly
Stahly is the founder of Tale of Painters. He lives in Craftworld Hamburg, located in the north of Germany, where he walks the Path of the Graphic Designer. He transitioned from Lego to Games Workshop models at the tender age of 11 and didn't look back ever since. By now, his collection comprises Ultramarines, Blood Angels, Aeldari of Craftworld Iybraesil, Drukhari and various Warbands, Necromunda gangs and Blood Bowl teams. He is known for bold colour schemes and sharp edge highlights, which he paints with typical German perfectionism (one of the reason he is such a notoriously slow painter).
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What's the base colour for your bronze?
Thanks in advance ; )
Looking very nice, just like all your work!
Thank you very much!
@andrew I used Vallejo Game Colour Hammered as a basecoat, then for shading I painted VGC Brown Ink in the recesses, once dry I used glazes of thinned VGC Scurf and Jade Green for the verdigris. Highlights are VGC Bright Bronze and Formula P3 Radiant Platinum. The Vallejo bronze and gold paints are awesome, they cover very good.
Thanks!
hi there been going over you blog and its fantastic was wondering how you did the bronse affect on the armour. im looking at starting a skaven army and out of all of them i have seen online yours are a mile above the rest
thanks
steve