I prefer to use Testors Dullcote, but I'm all out of it. For these I used Army Painter's matte varnish. I haven't tried any others yet - but GW also makes a matte varnish.
I know, sounds contradictory. You want a slightly damp brush - it reduces the chalky appearance from just using a completely dry brush. That being said, your brush "mostly" dry :)
Really helpful color scheme
Fantastic tutorial, thank you
That's one of the coolest looking skeletons on the internet. :)
High praise :) I'll take it!
And I agree - this whole army is well sculpted
Bang up job sir. Colors work really well together. Please stay safe.
Thanks Rob! Glad you like it - You stay safe too
Superb!
My god! How have I not found you before???
haha :) Thank you! I'm currently posting all my new content on Watch It Paint It.
@@HeroesBosses subbed to both!
These look great! I feel like this colour scheme will look great for some Necron Lychguard 😃
Those turned out really sharp!
Thanks Will!
You probably just saved me days of trying
Right on :) These guys are pretty fun to paint.
Very well done, my friend! Those skellies are sweet!
Thanks Darren!
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I really like your colour scheme. What matte varnish would you recommend?
I prefer to use Testors Dullcote, but I'm all out of it. For these I used Army Painter's matte varnish. I haven't tried any others yet - but GW also makes a matte varnish.
If you dry brush the new death rattle skeletons, they will break! They are awfully fragile.
I'm always very gentle with my drybrush, but thanks for the tip!
Can I join your discord? I am a big fan of your art and you are a big inspiration to me and many others.
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Hello!
The very first thing you do when dry brushing is.....wet your brush......uh.....
I know, sounds contradictory. You want a slightly damp brush - it reduces the chalky appearance from just using a completely dry brush. That being said, your brush "mostly" dry :)