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How I paint it my stone walls

Posted by conny on 09 Jul 2011, 09:33

Hi All,
Collectors are always asking me how I paint it my stone walls.

Here is a little SBS:

I use Oil paints of Winsor & Newton

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The follow Steps all in Drybrush.

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Now you can use more Naples yellow or Titanium white to paint more lights on wall.

Have fun when you try it.
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Posted by Guynemer on 09 Jul 2011, 12:27

Great tutorial and the result stands out very nicely! I like the worn effect from highlighting the textured surface :thumbup: :thumbup:

I've always wondered though, do artist's oil paints adhere as well to plastic and have the same durability? Many people seem to use them these days.
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Posted by Peter on 10 Jul 2011, 17:13

Thanks for sharing Conny :thumbup:
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Posted by SamSagace on 11 Jul 2011, 23:15

... that's a very clear and useful tutorial!
Many thanks Conny! :thumbup:
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Posted by Carlo Antonio on 14 Jul 2011, 20:30

Many thanks for share !! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by DrWillettsWorkshop on 15 Jul 2011, 07:07

I wanted to thank you for the recipe ,I remember you posted a short version a while ago. I tried it and was quite pleased with the results. However, not knowing this range of paints, I googled your colors to find matching GW/Vallejo ones. It was quite easy but the starting base color is the issue for me as it can be slightly different each time.
Cool tutorial anyway.
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Posted by leifkarl1112 on 15 Jul 2011, 13:40

Excellent tutorial!

I will give this a try on my field wall from Italeri........... :mrgreen:

Karl.
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Posted by Victorious Secret on 24 Jul 2011, 06:50

Hi Conny,

I'm big fan of your work. Thank you for the imformative tutorial.

I hope in some way, you could also do a tutorial on your flats in the future. Sun26 and I loves them!

VS
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Posted by ModernKiwi on 02 Aug 2011, 03:33

That is magnificent to look at, I will have to give it a try. Thank you for posting.
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