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Azard's tutorial: Yu Jing Yellow/ Orange. (V2.0)

Discussion in 'Miniatures' started by Azard, Feb 21, 2018.

  1. Azard

    Azard Well-Known Member

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    The bellow steps correspond with the photos at the bottom, it's not perfect, but I tried...

    These are the paints we will use, GW skag brown, GW Fire dragon bright, GW Uriel yellow, and Vallejo white. We will also use a wash of
    GW agrax earthshade in step 2

    1: We apply a base coat of skag brown to the armour segments (in this case in the lower legs)

    2: We apply a wash of agrax earthshade to the whole area, it doesn't need to be neat.

    3: We prepare a mix of skag brown and fire dragon bright (nearly 50/50)

    4: Mixed...

    5: We apply to the armour segments leaving our shade in the recesses.

    6: We add a little more fire dragon bright to the mix.

    7: Mixed...

    8: We apply to the model leaving some of our previous layers, keeping in mind lighting

    9: We add some yellow to the mix...

    10: Mixed..

    11: We once again apply leaving our layers showing underneath in the shadows and recesses.

    12: We add more yellow...

    13: Mixed...

    14: Repeat the process in earlier steps, use this reference as a guide...

    15: We add even more Yellow!

    16: Mixed...

    17: Apply layer using this picture as reference.

    18: We are getting there, now we move on to pure yellow.

    19: Mixed...

    20: Here is a visual guide for where to apply, at this point it is only on the brightest places and shap edges.

    21: We add white to the mix.

    22: Mixed...

    23: This is the end stretch, if you've made it this far I comment your patience. At this point we only want the smallest amount to give a reflective look.

    24: One final addition of white, I forgot to photograph the amount. Sorry!

    25: The final result!! Hope this helped you.
     

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  2. zapp

    zapp Well-Known Member

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    Well done, very nice. Its a bit hard to read when text and pictures are not aligned, but I guess the forum has no solution to that with the image upload.
     
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  3. Azard

    Azard Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, I would prefer to have the text above/ below each step. I will try to find a way to format it better in future.
     
  4. Frostphoenyx

    Frostphoenyx Well-Known Member

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    Thanks a lot for the tutorial, really helpful !
     
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  5. Szpet

    Szpet Robot after all

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    Nice palette you got there :D
    Thanks for the tutorial, really helpful in general.
     
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  6. Mob of Blondes

    Mob of Blondes Well-Known Member

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    Are you clicking the "Full image" button to add the pictures?
     
  7. Ugin

    Ugin Well-Known Member
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    Awesome tutorial!
     
  8. Mob of Blondes

    Mob of Blondes Well-Known Member

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    Hmmm... lets see if it can be fixed...
    [​IMG]
    These are the paints we will use, GW skag brown, GW Fire dragon bright, GW Uriel yellow, and Vallejo white. We will also use a wash of
    GW agrax earthshade in step 2

    [​IMG]
    1: We apply a base coat of skag brown to the armour segments (in this case in the lower legs)

    [​IMG]
    2: We apply a wash of agrax earthshade to the whole area, it doesn't need to be neat.

    [​IMG]
    3: We prepare a mix of skag brown and fire dragon bright (nearly 50/50)

    [​IMG]
    4: Mixed...

    [​IMG]
    5: We apply to the armour segments leaving our shade in the recesses.

    [​IMG]
    6: We add a little more fire dragon bright to the mix.

    [​IMG]
    7: Mixed...

    [​IMG]
    8: We apply to the model leaving some of our previous layers, keeping in mind lighting

    [​IMG]
    9: We add some yellow to the mix...

    [​IMG]
    10: Mixed..

    [​IMG]
    11: We once again apply leaving our layers showing underneath in the shadows and recesses.

    [​IMG]
    12: We add more yellow...

    [​IMG]
    13: Mixed...

    [​IMG]
    14: Repeat the process in earlier steps, use this reference as a guide...

    [​IMG]
    15: We add even more Yellow!

    [​IMG]
    16: Mixed...

    [​IMG]
    17: Apply layer using this picture as reference.

    [​IMG]
    18: We are getting there, now we move on to pure yellow.

    [​IMG]
    19: Mixed...

    [​IMG]
    20: Here is a visual guide for where to apply, at this point it is only on the brightest places and shap edges.

    [​IMG]
    21: We add white to the mix.

    [​IMG]
    22: Mixed...

    [​IMG]
    23: This is the end stretch, if you've made it this far I comment your patience. At this point we only want the smallest amount to give a reflective look.

    [​IMG]
    24: One final addition of white, I forgot to photograph the amount. Sorry!

    [​IMG]
    25: The final result!! Hope this helped you.
    Just "mixed" your images and phrases. *hehehe*
    (If you @Azard want it removed, just say so)
     
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  9. Azard

    Azard Well-Known Member

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    That's much better formatting! I suck at that stuff, especially as I only have a phone to post from!
     
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  10. Usashi

    Usashi Well-Known Member

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    Thanks @Azard . Making tutorials is really time consuming so it's really awesome you did that for the community.
     
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  11. maru

    maru Well-Known Member

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    good job ty for recipe :)
     
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  12. Savnock

    Savnock Nerfherder

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    Hey Azrad, just wanted to add another voice to the many saying thank you so, so much for posting this. I know it's a bit of necro sorry, but wanted to say thank you directly for the helpful and thorough post.
     
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  13. kensai

    kensai New Member

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    any idea why i can't see the zoomed in version? i click on them and the zoom frame opens, but the picture is not displayed and all the miniature previews run through each frame 1 by 1 at the bottom than the zoom closes and i'm back to this page
     
  14. jherazob

    jherazob Well-Known Member

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    @Koni, sorry to bother you but attachments broken again...
     
  15. Aroginfinity

    Aroginfinity New Member

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    Can you please post these images on imgur? Would love to see this tutorial but cannot see any images on the forum

    Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
     
  16. Azard

    Azard Well-Known Member

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    They this link, hopefully it works!

    https://imgur.com/a/eamljvc
     
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