Instructions For Dingbats Games Workshop

Instructions For Dingbats Games Workshop

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After any drybrushing thats needed, I will always paint the skin. This is partially because it can be very hard to paint skin without getting it onto the helmet or hair, and partially because I really enjoy painting faces.Begin with a basecoat of Bestial Brown mixed with Dwarf Flesh (at a ratio of 1:1), to give the models skin a nice tone, and dont forget any areas of neck that you can see. This is then given a highlight of pure Dwarf Flesh, painted onto all but the deepest recesses (around the eyes and in the crease beneath the bottom lip, mainly.) Follow this up with a mix of 1 part Dwarf Flesh to 1 part Elf Flesh., and apply this to the higher points on the face - the lips, the cheeks and chin. To finish off the highlighting, give the highest points on the face (the chin, possibly the cheeks depending on the model) a very light touch of pure Elf Flesh. After this, you can leave it at that, or you can add one final layer. I added a wash of very dilute Flesh Wash (again at about 1:8 Flesh Wash to water) just to blend all of the highlights together. As I said with the wash on the mail, it is purely down to personal preference. sorry about the pic, so close all of the blotches in the plastic is seen.