tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576508437148490227.post3943850345404131027..comments2023-12-22T19:04:35.203-05:00Comments on Sarcophagi: Battlefleet Gothic: New Imperial FleetYeti's Yellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04869790601950316954noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576508437148490227.post-72514477821072429062011-12-05T13:19:27.238-05:002011-12-05T13:19:27.238-05:00Thanks Brian. The colors went a little something l...Thanks Brian. The colors went a little something like this:<br /><br />1. prime Black<br />2. Two thick drybrushes of GW graveyard Earth via medium flat brush all over ship<br />3. Light drybrush GW Desert yellow along top flat surfaces via medium flat brush<br />4. GW Rotten Flesh drybrush along top surfaces and side surfaces via large round brush<br />5. Light Graveyard Earth db via small round brush, to warm up any areas that are too "contrasty" i.e. areas where dark undercoat goes to Rotten Flesh with no gradation. Hit with Rotten Flesh as above if you go too dark.<br />6. Front armor and finials are an off-white craft color with a hint of blue in it (Folk Art Light Blue) thinned with water. 2 coats.<br />7. Metals are GW Mithril Silver plus GW Ice Blue/flow enhancer wash.Yeti's Yellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04869790601950316954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6576508437148490227.post-88976717100121732572011-12-05T13:03:04.965-05:002011-12-05T13:03:04.965-05:00Looks great, what color progression did you do on ...Looks great, what color progression did you do on the ships?Brian Carlsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06761475585889389501noreply@blogger.com