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19. The jade details began as an equal mix of terracota and Sick Green, which was the base green of the leaves on the base. Bonewhite was added to the mix in increasing amounts for the next 3 layers. I decided that the centre and bottom tip of the snake motif on the helmet would be the brightest areas in a similar way to how the gold was painted. The last layer was applied as an edge highlight as well as a layer. To finish off, each corner was picked out with Silvergrey, and the corners in the centre with white.
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20. The javelin's blade was basecoated Pale Grey Blue then washed with Nuln Oil in 2 layers. Pale Grey Blue was applied again as an edge highlight first, then as a glaze in some areas where I wanted it to look like light reflecting. The corners of the edges were picked out with white, which was also glazed in the shiny areas.
Other things I forgot;
The claws were basecoated Charred Brown, highlighted Bonewhite towards the tips, then a reflective dot of Silvergrey was painted at the base similar to how you would paint a gem.
The inside of the shield was basecoated Beasty Brown then washed with Charred Brown.
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And there you have it, an overly complicated way of painting a 1 point model!
I cannot thank you enough for this tutorial ! Thank you sooo much, this is pure gold for us less experienced people ! Could have paid for advice and get less !
Thank you so much, really !
