I’m okay with that though, since I’m going to be putting over a coat of matt varnish anyway.īelow you can see the miniatures in close-up, after I finished up with the detail.Īthonian Camoshade is also quite an interesting option, if you’re interested in green, living bark. That being said, they do dry a little bit glossy. Liquitex inks are an interesting choice, because they give you a whole lot more than model paint companies, and their range of inks are much wider. I think the brown ink and contrast paints (gore grunta) are way too strong. The inks/shades are also shown behind the respective models. Instead, I decided to drybrush with grey and white. The last one doesn’t have any inks or shades over. Liquitex Ink (Raw Umber), Liquitex Ink (Burnt umber), Vallejo Game Ink (Brown), Citadel Shade (Agrax Earthshade), Citadel Contrast Paint (Gore Grunta Fur) and Citadel Shade (Athonian Camoshade). That being said, the khaki didn’t change the colour much. On hindsight I should have just drybrushed with white it would have been better information for you guys. I’m starting out with a quick drybrush of khaki over black primer. I figured that some of you might be interested in some of the different options for tree bark, so here’s some of my experiments. I’m starting to build a small force of Sylvaneth, and decided to continue my exploration by fiddling around with some inks, shades and contrast paints.
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