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I made this quick tutorial from one of the projects I am currently working on. It is intended as a way to paint swords that is not for a competition level, but mabey for a special character or elite unit in your army that you want to spend some more "love time" on.
*This time I painted mine blue, but with this technique you can use any colour you want; just remember to shade with pure black, and highlight with pure white.
-So for example if you wanted a purple sword you could use Naggaroth night in step II. mabey Xereus purple instead of caledor sky, and Genestealer purple for stage VI.
*It is made in high resolution so that you can download to see each step up close.
*I could think of a load of stuff to add on here, but decided in the end to keep it simple and straightforward, so just comment for any questions or advice, I will be happy to answer
Also, this is my first tutorial, so any advice or recomendations for the next one are very welcome
*This time I painted mine blue, but with this technique you can use any colour you want; just remember to shade with pure black, and highlight with pure white.
-So for example if you wanted a purple sword you could use Naggaroth night in step II. mabey Xereus purple instead of caledor sky, and Genestealer purple for stage VI.
*It is made in high resolution so that you can download to see each step up close.
*I could think of a load of stuff to add on here, but decided in the end to keep it simple and straightforward, so just comment for any questions or advice, I will be happy to answer
Also, this is my first tutorial, so any advice or recomendations for the next one are very welcome
Image size
2576x3448px 1.71 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 650D
Shutter Speed
1/83 second
Aperture
F/5.6
Focal Length
55 mm
ISO Speed
800
Date Taken
Oct 2, 2013, 2:51:39 AM
Lens
EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II
Sensor Size
22mm
© 2013 - 2024 Haydn-Redford
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Wanted to thank you for making this tutorial it helped a lot, and gave me new ideas... I've tried it out (with a few modifications of course)