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Thanos Rising repaint

Thanos Rising repaint

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I used the dry brush technique instead of layering or wet-blending to make it faster to paint

Base:  I used the Vallejo White Stone to cover the rock area, then wash with a mix of Citadel Agrax Earthshade and Citadel Nuln Oil.  After that, I dry brushed with Grey and focus dry brushed with White on the topmost area.

Plant: I glued the dry moss for terrain in the front and green turf at the back.

Purple Skin: In Thailand, many kids name the Thanos as Mun-Muang (Muraski Imo – Japanese Murasaki Sweet Potato). Mun means Potato and Muang means Purple.  It is a very popular Potato in Thailand. I based with Scale75 Purple Braineater Azure and Layer a mix of 50% Purple Scale75 Braineater Azure with  50% Grey Scale75 Mistakonic Grey and highlight more with the dry brush a mix of white.

Eyes: I used Vallejo Ivory for the white area and Scale75 Negro Grey for the black pupils.

Gold:  I used Vallejo Metallic gold and mix with Vallejo Metallic white aluminum focus on the edge area.

Blue shirt: I used Scale75 Arianhod Blue and drybrush with a mix of white.

Brown Trousers: I used Vallejo Flat Brown and drybrush with a mix of white

Shoes: I used Scale75 Negro Grey and drybrush with mix of white.  I brush Tamiya Weathering Master Light Sand to the shoe and some part of thousers.

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