3 Colours Up: Painting a Chibi Elf – Part One
August 20, 2017 by elromanozo
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Always a pleasure to watch you work Romain! 😀 The mini’s not my style, but I’ll probably use a similar colour scheme for a Dark Elf Cult of Slaanesh, something I’ve been wanting to do for ages ^^
Just watched part 1 of this tutorial & went to watch part 2 but unfortunately got
“Not Found
This is somewhat embarrassing, isn’t it?”
Oops,
Or should I say “you little tease Romain”
Ha, they’ll be available this thursday all being well. 🙂
Thanks Lance
But another great tutorial Romain. Looking forward to watching parts 2 & 3.
Uh, I like! Thanks for this…looking forward to part 2
so far so good Romain, i’m intrigued to see where you go with this tricky little blighter. I have a whole set of them from the original SDE and so far completed one paint job on the Riftling Rogue which was, as you say, a very difficult mini to ‘read’. I used a different approach and stuck to simple bright primary style colour, it looked ok ish, good to see a different method which I may well employ.. As far as the ‘Army painter’ paints I’ve seen people use ball bearing agitators and shake the living daylights out of them… Read more »
Nice, looking forward to the rest of the series to see how you approach things as I’ve decided to spend a bit of time painting some of my own chibi collection after a long drawn out project. And I got caught out for snickering at “boob”, I’m just super easy to amuse 🙂