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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
How do you paint Dark Eldar?
I was thinking of something really simple and easy, but looks nice. Definitely something table-top ready but nothing too competition like. I just to be presented nicely on the table and to say I have a fully painted army. I'm used to bright, awesome looking Grey Knights.. so this is pretty alien to me.
So here's what I was thinking:
1. GW Primer Black
2. Drybrush Liche Purple
3. Wash with Badab Black on the dark shaded areas
4. Highlight those surface edges with Liche Purple
I'm trying for a sinister looking, dark army with hints of purple. Does anyone have experience doing such things?
What about that Leviathan Purple wash from GW. Is that any good?
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