3 Colours Up: Warmachine Emblems – Cygnar
December 15, 2016 by elromanozo
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Thanks Romain. Excellent tutorial as usual. I found watching you blend in the deeper tone blue on the shield background really instructive. I’m off to find my Dol Amroth foot sloggers and paint me some shields.
So much easier and prettier than I was doing it so far 🙂 Thank you very much @elromanozo
Romain!!! Thank you so much . i have always wanted to try a cygnarian swan but didn’t know where to start (my free hand is restricted to straight lines and Orc checks). Cheers matie, thanks yor this and enjoy the festive season.
At last the penny drops no more yellow pterodactyls for my minis any more. great tutorial Romain thank you…..
great work Romain I usually have trouble getting the sides matching with that sort of painting shapes.
Thanks Romain. Really cool technique for getting contrast out of flat surfaces.
Wow this is making me think what I can do with some special units. Really impressed.
Thank you for a great tutorial. A pleasure to watch it come together, and take some of the pain out of painting.
Thank you everyone ! I’m glad this tutorial got such a good response ! 🙂
I always like seeing freehand work and the white base coat for yellow was a little gem.
thanks for making the most difficult things In painting manageable.
I must practice more as some of the things that can be done with freehand blow me away and it opens up so many possibilities. I would love to have the skill to let my imagination run wild.
see you next week .
Fantastic, great work.
Let me also add thank you for showing the Cygnar palette of colours in the Army Painter range. I like P3 but they are harder to come by, longer to deliver and more expensive (locally I don’t know the actual reality in the rest of the world) than the Army Painter range. This information will be very useful, so thanks again