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Full tutorial here. http://taleofpainters.blogspot.de/2015/06/tutorial-how-to-paint-dark-angel.html
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Thanks a lot for the reference! Will give it a thorough search:-) Once again, thanks!
Tomas
Awesome…like always! In case you find the time, would you share the colours you used (and the sequence you used them in) with us? Like a little tutorial? I really like the way the guys look, I prefer this "gradient" look over the edge highlighting…
Thanks & keep up the great work!
Tomas
Truly in awe of your painting Garfy. That blending across the armour is just something else and really inspires me to keep painting my collection, if only I could find the time…
Thank you. I'm really trying to make time for my painting at the moment.