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It sometimes takes a bit of doing -- I start with a medium brown primer
or base coat -- avoid painting any high points. Then, while the paint
is still wet, come back with a lighter brown and feather this from the
high points down -- if you are quick (work on one fig at a time, you
should be able to get a blended look going from light brown to medium
brown. Then take a off white or Armory "Old Linen" color and "semi-dry
brush going from high to low -- avoid using a lot of paint as it ruins
the effect. Finally decide how the sun will hit the figure and finish
with a off white highlight (dry brushed) for those surfaces hit by the
light.
Do I paint units this way? No way. Individual figs -- yeah -- looks
pretty good.
mjc
Mark wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have some Roman figures with white tunics. I am looking for a
> weathered look but I am not happy with the results so far. Can anyone
> suggest a technique to paint a dramatic weathered white?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark