Moving on from
Part 4, I continued by focusing on the chequered pattern.
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Desert Sand layer. |
Apple Barrel Territorial Beige was the tan color I used for the base coat, and I used Americana Desert Sand to serve as a middle coat.
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The featured colors. |
I then used a thinned White Scar to highlight those cheques before I applied the final highlight of solid White Scar.
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Once that was done, I simply painted in the opposite cheques with Abaddon Black straight from the bottle. After a few minor touch-ups, the chequered grid was done to my satisfaction.
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Abaddon Black chequers. |
Next I finished painting the flesh on the Ork pilot. Now I am contemplating how to paint up the cybernetic bits on his head...
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Finished Pilot flesh. |
See you back here soon!
1 comment:
Good job on the checkers! I know from past experience that despite the simplicity in appearance, that that's always a nightmare to tackle.
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