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<blockquote data-quote="Darius101" data-source="post: 705825" data-attributes="member: 9466"><p>Once you have a base coat on and have inked your mini then you take a bit of color and use either a tile or paper towel and wipe paint off til it looks like there is very little on the brush. Then you lightly go over the area on the mini til it is highlighted. </p><p></p><p>Train painters sometimes call this weathering. </p><p></p><p>A wash is also used many times instead of an ink coat. A wash is where you take a little paint then add a bit of water to thin it down. Then you take this paint/water and brush it on your mini. the recessed areas will hold the paint pigments and the raised areas will be left the way they are with this technique when done correctly.</p><p>Dry brushing takes a bit of practice but it really helps. My Dwarf's face in my thread was drybrushed. </p><p>Here is his pic which I am posting as an example: </p><p>Darius</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darius101, post: 705825, member: 9466"] Once you have a base coat on and have inked your mini then you take a bit of color and use either a tile or paper towel and wipe paint off til it looks like there is very little on the brush. Then you lightly go over the area on the mini til it is highlighted. Train painters sometimes call this weathering. A wash is also used many times instead of an ink coat. A wash is where you take a little paint then add a bit of water to thin it down. Then you take this paint/water and brush it on your mini. the recessed areas will hold the paint pigments and the raised areas will be left the way they are with this technique when done correctly. Dry brushing takes a bit of practice but it really helps. My Dwarf's face in my thread was drybrushed. Here is his pic which I am posting as an example: Darius [/QUOTE]
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