3 Colours Up: Painting Bronze Skin Tone
August 9, 2018 by elromanozo
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Very nice, you make it look so easy, although practice make perfect, right?
Personally struggling to be consistent when it comes to skin tones. My own fault really, I do avoid bare flesh miniatures as much as I can. Although I’m fine with green or blue tones.
really enjoyable tutorial with lots of fantastic hints and tips. I’ve missed watching you work from the palette, the way you used your colours as well as the varying dilation to suit your needs was a joy to watch. tutorials like this are important to the hobby. as beginners we learn to paint to tabletop standard, basecoat, wash, drybrush and edge highlight. once you’ve been churning out miniatures like a machine for awhile and you become proficient at it, it’s natural to look for more from your painting experience both in terms of the creative experience as well as the… Read more »
I feel validated by your long and lavish praise… I don’t know what to say ! I don’t think I deserve half of it, but I’ll take the compliment nonetheless! You honor me by accepting my advice, and being of use is all I need, never mind what I do being “important” to the hobby.
a very nice example of a bronzed figures Romain.
How did I miss this? This is just pure awesome! Her skin came out so beautifully. Wish I had that same glow to my skin 🙂 I just opened and primed the minies in that expansion box (apart from the cockatrice), so perfect timing too 🙂 Thanks Romain…you’re such an inspiration.
High praise indeed ! Thank you ! 🙂