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Sickly Skin and Textured Armor - Lord of Blights part 1

Step by step tutorial for the sickly skin and the armor. Feel free to ask me in the comments about anything in the tutorial!

Please note - as all video tutorials, this one will be available to the "Legend" tier and up after 30 days

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I don't have an exact list at my disposal, but I would recommend to use what is available to you. However, if you want the exact same paints, you can just click through the videos :)

Zumikito

I would like to paint along with this tutorial. With the same Model. I also want to switch to AK paints. Do you have a list of all paints used in this tutorial series so I can purchase them ?

Jochem Toolenaar

Hi! I am using 0.2, but even 0.4 could work and I used it in the past for airbrush glazing. As long as you have something below 0.5, I wouldn't worry about it too much, because you can modify how much you cover by holding your airbrush closer or further from the model. Hope that helps :)

Zumikito

Hello Zumikito, first of all, Merry Christmas! I'll get straight to the point: what diameter do you use for these airbrush works?

Andrea Albanelli

I hope the kid who won first place at Golden Demon gave you a shoutout - if he didn’t follow this tutorial to the letter I’ll eat my brush.

James Aimless

Great tutorial! I got a set of blight knights and was really happy with how the green armor and metals turned out with the “lots of lines and dots” approach. My technique didn’t work so well on the skin, but I think that comes down to my layering/glazing still needing to improve some. Thanks for all the help, keep it coming!

James Aimless

Can you reference the timestamp? I wanna know whether you mean the airbrushed glazes or paint brush ones. If it's painted with a brush, I mean the layer I am currently using, if we are talking about airbrushed filters/glazes, it's a deep saturated color (visible on screen)

Zumikito

Hi there! you talk about using a glaze to smooth out the layers. Would you mind expanding on that a little? is the glaze consisting of the base colour? The mid tones? what is your process here? Thanks!

Craig Fotheringham

Since these are thin filters, I would thin the paint and use my paint brush. Is there a reason why you don't want an airbrush?

Zumikito

How would you go about doing the parts with an airbrush sans airbrush?

Keith Green


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