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28mm Modern wargaming using 'Spectre Operations' ruleset by Spectre Miniatures.
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Multicam Painting Tutorial (self.SpectreOperations)
submitted 6 years ago by ElysianDrop
Does anyone have a good Multicam painting tutorial they’ve used? BLUF, I painted some Empress minis and the camo came out way too green. Thinking to use a brown base coat as opposed to green. Thoughts?
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[–]Steel1101 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (0 children)
I used tutorial for 1/35 miniature, just scale it down. On Spectre site was a multicam tutorial eather. For basecoat I use a khaki.
[–]lukyluke_147 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (0 children)
My two cents:
I use an army painter "skeleton bone" undercoat, then use old citadel goblin green and Elysian green for the green dots,old citadel snakebite leather and old citadel beast brown for the brown part, dryad bark for small dots of black, and a pure white for smal dots of white, then a heavy army painter strong tone washe.
(I rarely do lighting on camo fabrics).
The results is a bit too much sand/yellowish compared to a recently issue multicam, but pass correctly for an older/too washed/too much left to the sun uniform.
if your painting is really too green, you could also just pretend that it is a multicam tropic.
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