



Here are the last ten of the Warriors. All Base coated with a single layer of white primer. Followed by a thick black wash. I've seen a bunch of articles on the Internet offering the advice of black or white primer, but this how I base coat. The ink allows for the white to show through to help build up bright colors if need. At the same time it gets in all the hard to reach spots and adds an
instant layer of depth and shadow. This set up lends itself to ink and wash painters... but hey, that just my style.
1 comment:
These are looking great! I've use the black wash over white primer plan myself on occasion. What are you using for a codex? I love mucking around in the minor races/armies.
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