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Wow. 15mm? That's very impressive. Would have taken it for 28mm easily.
QuotePersonally, I prefer to use lighter tones of the areas to be drybrushed, in this case a lighter brown and greenish-grey. A single light tone applied indiscriminately (like a pale sand, light grey or white) isn't that great in my opinion, and I'd avoid very light tones in any case or use them only very sparingly for the outmost, "defining" edges.Please tell me more about how to do this, Chris and Smurf. Some of that Bone color with the two base colors? How do you keep within the lines? I struggle with color selection for washes and weathering-drybrushing.
Personally, I prefer to use lighter tones of the areas to be drybrushed, in this case a lighter brown and greenish-grey. A single light tone applied indiscriminately (like a pale sand, light grey or white) isn't that great in my opinion, and I'd avoid very light tones in any case or use them only very sparingly for the outmost, "defining" edges.