I painted the areas the pink color that I mixed up by mixing privateer press coral pink and warlock pink as the base. The I lightly painted on the diamond pattern with black paint and filled in the diamond shapes. I have done this sparsely on the models because I don't want that to take away from the rest of the model. the model won't look complete until the bone color is painted on the contrast with the pink and blues.
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The Harlequins part 1
Started working on painting the Harlequins for my wraith wall army. I absolutely love these models, and I know they will be a challenge for me for sure. I am going to remain with my very limited palette of using pinks, bones and blues. In this army there will be no metallic colors. I don't want to go overboard on painting the harlequin pattern, and I am going to try to go for a bit larger diamond pattern than the norm. Such are my goals - we will see how it turns out.
I painted the areas the pink color that I mixed up by mixing privateer press coral pink and warlock pink as the base. The I lightly painted on the diamond pattern with black paint and filled in the diamond shapes. I have done this sparsely on the models because I don't want that to take away from the rest of the model. the model won't look complete until the bone color is painted on the contrast with the pink and blues.
I painted the areas the pink color that I mixed up by mixing privateer press coral pink and warlock pink as the base. The I lightly painted on the diamond pattern with black paint and filled in the diamond shapes. I have done this sparsely on the models because I don't want that to take away from the rest of the model. the model won't look complete until the bone color is painted on the contrast with the pink and blues.