Would help if i owned an Airbrush....lol
Would help if i owned an Airbrush....lol
Potential war gameing Jawa.
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There's also a "quick and dirty" method to getting the iridescent/pearlescent look, although it won't truly change colors, and it goes like this:
-Step 1: choose your colors; this system works best if you're shooting for a green, purple, or orange-ish hue, although it could work for others, but I haven't tried those as of yet. For your colors, you need your top color, a pot of metallic paint (gold for yellow, copper for red, etc) that is 1 step to the left or the right of your final color on the color wheel (gold for green or orange, copper for orange or purple), and a basecoat that's opposite the metallic on the color wheel (purple under gold, green under copper).
-Step 2: basecoat the parts to be pearlized with the chosen base color. Nothing fancy, just a smooth, even coat.
-Step 3: here's where the magic should happen: mix 1-2 parts top color to 1 part metallic color. When evenly blended, it should give the look of the top color, but also be recognizable that you have a metallic in there as well. Now drybrush this mixture over the surface, and make sure to always brush in the same direction over the whole area; the reason for this is while it will eventually coat the whole surface, depending on the texture, some of the undercoat will remain untouched, which gives a slight color-changing effect as you view the piece from different angles.
-Step 4: if the final look is a bit too metallic, apply a thin wash of the desired top color to help bring it out.
It's not perfect by any means, and the technique definitely bears testing on a piece of scrap first until you get the right color mix, but I've used this in the past and it has worked well for me.
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yeah I've seen it done on another nid army (different paint, same idea) and it looks wonderfully, freakishly alien
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Sounds cool, any chance of sharing some pitcures?
Another way to get a flatter metallic is to paint the carapace silver and then do 3 or 4 washes of the chosen colour over the top. they've got some marines done that way over on BnC
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Very Cool.
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non metallic undercoat? its called staining and you do it with a white undercoat, can be pretty dark if you do enough layers, just make sure they aren't too thick so they dont pool
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Here's an example of the effect on a Plague Drone carapace; purple base with green/gold drybrush, green wash.
I would have had an example on an actual Tyranid, but all I had on hand were Finecast models, and while I don't hate the material like some, the drybrushed metallic doesn't pop nearly as well as it does on plastic.
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Thats really cool man
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