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Alternative undivided schemes, need inspiration
Topic Started: Aug 8 2013, 04:36 AM (250 Views)
Naxn
Slave
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Hello all,

I like the idea of an Undivided scheme, but I'm not feeling the black/silver scheme I generally see. Ideally I'm looking for a brown-ish scheme and I've only found one here (the wash only scheme) that even I attempted to recreate, but I failed miserably (albeit I used washed from a different maker).

Anyhoo, perhaps one of you knows of some armies that fit what I'm looking for, or even better, have one with some pics.

Thanks!

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amadiss
The Chosen
To achieve something similar to what was done in those pictures
you may use the following procedure:

1. Mix leadbelcher (orwhatever name it has in other brand) with black. This will
create a dark steel color that you can use as base coat.

2. Use any wash you like or highly diluted paint on top of it. It shouldnt be too noticeble that you washed it, but a mild effect. Once this layer is dry apply a second one, and so on... You do this until you achieve the color you like.


3. Highlight the edges.


This way, you can give a special tone to any metal.

Sepia si nice for undivided, but I like blue too as it makes the metals look cold.


Cheers

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Naxn
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Highlight the edges with the black/silver mix?

Actually I like the blue wash over metal too, like some of the models in our army book, but I don't want them to be confused with tzeentch
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amadiss
The Chosen
I would highlight edges with pure metal, maybe even with runfang steel.

The problem with caos is that all colors are taken!

Anyway I forget about classic colors to try my own interpretation and taste.


Cheers.
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