3 Colours Up – Kukulkani Part Two
June 23, 2016 by elromanozo
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lovely light affects man, lovely use of colours.
your being modest again Romain still a hell of a job you have dun their.
you looked like you were really enjoying the challenge of the gold to turquoise transition on that leg , that would of scared me . you paint like your working on canvas mixing on the miniature building the colours and textures in layers until you get something that you like .also cool to see those red browns its one of those colours that sits unused and unloved on the paint rack .I think its a tough colour to understand how to use. it creates a really interesting dynamic with the turquoise along with the seemingly impossible/unnatural transition on the leg… Read more »
Thanks a lot !
Incidentally, I’ve done a few tutorials on “wet blending”, or mixing colours directly on the miniature. On a beholder and a purple worm, I think it was. Feel free to look them up to deepen your knowledge of the technique ! 🙂
Thanks guys ! I’m elated at your compliments, and I’m glad this tutorial is useful or inspiring to you… It was a real treat to paint this one, as usual when I can get a little wacky with the colours ! 🙂
It’s just one cracking tutorial after another. Great job as always Romain.
Romain, you are incredible you are a true inspiration!