Anonymous
9/7/2025, 5:47:21 PM
No.96493344
Posted this knight a while back. I did it with a chrome marker/black ink pinwash technique that I am developing and refining. Got a heavily armored landsknecht that I'm about to begin painting and I'm going to use that technique for his armor. Takes a couple days with a fair bit of downtime between some steps. The technique absolutely lends itself to batchwork, however. So if you are cool with waiting between some steps you can still get a lot of minis done at once. I did a rough overview of it over on /awg/ a while back. I'll take pictures as I go and drop the tutorial for it all at once when it's done. It's actually very easy to do, a beginner could even do it. Of course there are other things to keep in mind with the technique. You won't want Joe with the greasy hands pawing all over it smudging it just to see if it will smudge. But there are certain ways to mitigate wear and tear and I'll go over all that as well in the tutorial.
Anonymous
8/17/2025, 5:20:25 PM
No.96339644
>>96339622
This was the original pic I used, as you can see it didn't get a 1:1 copy but neat nonetheless. Maybe making a sticker out of the picture of the figure and dropping it into a premade backdrop would look better. Still neat I thought.