A new listener of the show sent in a comment regarding our second episode. He wanted to know more information about Jeff's "wash method" for painting his High Elf army. However, he did not include a way to contact him! Therefore, I decided to make a blog post with the information he requested. Hopefully he will see this and others will find it of interest.
"Just started listening to you guys and I’m loving the show so far. In this episode, one of your guests discussed how he was trying a painting technique where he primed with white and then painted most of the rest of the model with washes. He said that he found some YouTube videos showing this being done as well... but I can't find much on this technique. Does that guest have any examples of this work and/or videos of it being done? Thanks! :)"
-Nurglesrott
"Hey man,
Here is the video to which I was referring:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5mcpGhUJzM
And here are some pics of my stuff from our club's blog:
http://www.unpluggedgamers.com/?p=3714
Also, tell him that after I prime white and wash with devlan mud, I drybrush/line highlight with skull white before applying washes. It is not necessary, but it brings out much more definition."
-Jeff
Also, doing some searching of my own I found this thread on the Vampire Counts forum:
http://www.vampirecounts.net/Thread-Painting-with-washes
"Just started listening to you guys and I’m loving the show so far. In this episode, one of your guests discussed how he was trying a painting technique where he primed with white and then painted most of the rest of the model with washes. He said that he found some YouTube videos showing this being done as well... but I can't find much on this technique. Does that guest have any examples of this work and/or videos of it being done? Thanks! :)"
-Nurglesrott
"Hey man,
Here is the video to which I was referring:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5mcpGhUJzM
And here are some pics of my stuff from our club's blog:
http://www.unpluggedgamers.com/?p=3714
Also, tell him that after I prime white and wash with devlan mud, I drybrush/line highlight with skull white before applying washes. It is not necessary, but it brings out much more definition."
-Jeff
Also, doing some searching of my own I found this thread on the Vampire Counts forum:
http://www.vampirecounts.net/Thread-Painting-with-washes
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