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Other Stuff => Workbench => Tutorials => Topic started by: Hammers on 18 December 2011, 09:29:46 PM
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Snipped from another thread:
Finally...here is the short tutorial I promised to you. The first picture is showing a camel with an averge colouring. Usually they have a darker upper part and a lighter belly. In the next picture you can see how I have used the basic colours „dark sand“ and „green ochre“ with some „chocolade brown“ for the upper part and dark shadows. The next step is to lay a wash of "Devlan Mud“ over the whole miniature. Last step and the costliest part is now to paint several layers of highlights.
(http://tabletopdeutschland.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/kamel-01.jpg)
(http://tabletopdeutschland.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/kamel-02.jpg)
(http://tabletopdeutschland.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/kamel-03.jpg)
(http://tabletopdeutschland.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/kamel-04.jpg)
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Thanks Peder for the tutorial from Frank. I'll give it ago on my "Frenchies go rough in the desert."
Cheers,
Helen
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Beautiful, however, that's a dromedar not a camel lol.
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Nope it is a dromedary camel, the other type of camel is a bactrian ::).
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Hmm, had to look that up.
It's more of a language thing really.
In dutch we just speak of camels and dromedars.
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Lovely looks great I am now dissapointed with my own camels of which I had previously been proud. So in actuality I should not be thanking you lol.