How to paint crimson fists part 3
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My crimson fists have been necron abyss,regal blue, ultramarines blue, and shadow grey for a year now.... where's part 4?
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The guy in games workshopt told me to overbrush with mordian blue after painting it with chaos black. as i asked for what is meant with overbrushing he told me, that i just have to paint the whole miniature with the colour.
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I still have a couple of those pots left, but living in the Caribbean, in the tropics, the caps have begun to disintegrate. But dry up? Never! Those were the days...
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good stuff man! Been considering Cfist's for a couple days, and remembered you did em, so found this. I like your painting style! All quick brushing that seems fairly easy! Keep it up!
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i like your approach, though I paint my fists a lot different i'll experiment with this technique.
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is that flagpole sitta in the background when your ranting about paint hardening on the pot
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nice but wheres part 4 and 5 lol and wat will these parts involve when they're done?
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agree with you on the old old old pots- I even have a few older than that! Nice vid....
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lol
"stupid cats"
i thought you were actually talking normally when you sped it up, i freaked out
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Arcade fire!
Nice technique! Crimson fists is the coolest of 'em all.
Kristoballyojimbo 2 years ago 6
Thx man. I agree =D
Chef40k 2 years ago
when shall we see part 4 and 5(?) ? =)
Cadaveri 2 years ago
As soon as I can get some time to finish them up man. Sorry it's taking so long.
Chef40k 2 years ago
hey, I just wanted to know why to paint your crimson fists so light when you could have been lazier and just have high lighted the necron abyss with regal blue and washed it in asurmen?
NCwarhammer 2 years ago
Mostly because I like there to be a big contrast between the deepest crevices and the high points on the armour. Necron to Regal isn't enough of a difference for my taste. So in the end, I guess it's just up to preference =P
Chef40k 2 years ago