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errant49
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Re: Black and White
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Reply #4 on:
August 31, 2014, 02:24:50 AM »
Thanks for the link Glen
Amazing !
Eric
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Glen
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Re: Black and White
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August 30, 2014, 07:31:26 PM »
As I understand the process (but I've slept since I was told about it), you start with a dark version of you basic color then work up to the lights by adding white. I would imagine that this works better for some colors than others. When I see it, it's usually emulating an old sepia toned photograph.
Mini (30mm) painter Jen Haley is a
master
at this. She even has her own DVD. Go here:
http://www.miniaturementor.com/painting_tutorials.html
Cheers,
Glen
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Nicholas Ball
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Re: Black and White
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August 30, 2014, 04:26:54 PM »
Do I see a bit of Grey as well!!!!!
Was it just suppose to be Black and White, or did you muddy the colour a bit on the edges when they mixed!!!!!!
I recon some people just get on here to take the Micky!!!
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Brian
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Black and White
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August 30, 2014, 01:19:50 PM »
Very rarely use black to paint with but had a go at two colours, Black and White!! so come on you guys that have painted mono colours how's it done?
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