#Dreadtober update and the verdigris has been added. Typically it is a mixed affair, where sometimes the application looks as close to what it can be in reality
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And then in other areas where it just looks like I've splodged turquoise paint on it.
But the fist got quartered for the 5th company's badge and I also started shading all the panels with black.
Again, subtle unwanted tide marks with the black, that's what happens when you don;t apply a layer of texture to hide all these mistakes! However, the subsequent highlights/glazes should mitigate this issue.
Waaargh Flesh I think is the highlight, mainly drybrushed on but some areas where it was applied as a line-highlight and others where it was thinned and blended.
I could feel myself rushing this a bit in places, but I'm thinking I may go back in with some Caliban Green, drybushed to help blend the lighter and darker shades together.
This will also help cover up any marks I hadn't resolved, although if I do any weathering/battle damage that will be even less of an issue...
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