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Hello everyone, this has taken all day to get exported and processed but hopefully it's worth the wait!

- Dave
 

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Lion El'Jonson - Part 1 - Armour

Patreon Exclusive - Please do not re-upload Baking Parchment: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09CTP1K7L/ Glaze medium: https://www.hobbycraft.co.uk/daler-rowney-glaze-matt-medium-250ml/5635961001.html Recipes: https://eavy-archive.com/ Rosemary & Co Affiliate: https://www.rosemaryandco.com/pure-kolinsky-pointed?u=infernalbrush Purchases via the above link help me to buy brushes. Thank you to everyone who uses it! Element Games Affiliate: https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=10731 Great basing products: https://www.rivalcrafts.co.uk/?aff=infernalbrush Music by: Karl Casey/ White Bat Audio

Comments

Dan

Those smooth clean transitions...nice.

Deathcubea (Ally)

Finally got round to watching this. Absolutely amazing work. These tutorials get better and better every time I see them. Can really see the way you handle the brush, the paint and the explanations get much more in depth. So helpful this video

Pablo Garcia Salinas

First of all, thank you very much for the level of detail in the tutorials, you really do an inspiring job. I would like to try this same process and colours with a dark eldar and I have some doubts. Adding Rakarth and Karak to the mix to it is to give it more warmth tone? If I wanted to give it a cooler finish what colour should I use? I would like to add a purple hue to the darker areas. Should I add a purple colour to the initial black mix and go from there? Or is it better to use glazes on the darker areas to change the hue? Thanks again!

infernalbrush

Hello, and thank you! It really depends on how subtle you want the effect to be. We do have a complete recipe for Dark Eldar armour on the 'Eavy Archive here: https://eavy-archive.com/40k/drukhari/#kabal-of-the-Black-heart229 which might be helpful. If you wanted to add a purple hue to the shading I would say it might be best to glaze the shadows with something like Naggaroth/Xereus purple. You can slowly build up the glazes to get the desired amount. I hope this helps, best of luck with your painting!

Elliot Newman

This is super exciting to slowly see a masterpiece would you say this is the same approach to paint the inner circle companions ?