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Sep 26 2009, 06:13 AM
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BrushThralls Editor-In-Chief ![]() Group: Brushthrall Posts: 3,829 Joined: 27-March 06 From: Black Heart of TX! Member No.: 38 |
BrushThralls.com is proud to announce a new article by Mikael "mananarepublic" Astrom. Cavalry is an integral part of many tabletop games and sometimes figuring out how to paint those horses can be quite tricky. Please enjoy this new offering from BrushThralls.com and feel free to discuss the tips and tricks in the forums.
Painting Horses by Mikael "mananarepublic" Astrom -------------------- "My last job entailed a lot of boring administrative work, when what I really want to be doing is the creative stuff!" ~Mike McVey
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Sep 27 2009, 03:50 PM
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Seeker ![]() Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 4-August 09 Member No.: 626 |
Lovely timing - I found some old Chaos Knights from Warhammer that I was going to try my hand at painting!
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Jan 10 2010, 02:48 PM
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Seeker ![]() Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 4-August 09 Member No.: 626 |
I've got some feedback about this article - I've been using when painting up my Uhlans, Fenris and now the Drakhun.
I found the "Bay" to be straightforward, as you're running basic colours. I'm trying the "Chestnut" right now, but feel that I've failed mixing the P3 paints. It would be helpful for newer painters to perhaps get an idea of the ratios between component paints. At the same time, breaking the article into flesh, mane and armour would help follow the steps for each area. At the moment I feel that the article is a bit hard to follow. |
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