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Tutorial www.acrylicosvallejo.com Tutorial Dark Rust 70.302 is applied as base color, leaving the areas of deepest shadow in black. Gradually tiny amounts of White 70.951 are added to the previous mixture to create further highlights. Outlining the edges of the sword is crucial. Finally, shading is applied on the flat area of the blade with Russian Tank Crew I 70.325. Painting a NMM Sword This step by step details how to paint the sword of a Wild Orc with the Non Metallic Metal technique. This technique consists in simulating metal without using metallic colors, which is achieved with strong contrasts between the lights and shadows. By Ángel Giráldez 1 4 7 First highlights are applied on the sword with Russian Tank Crew I 70.325. Focus on both the blade and the edges to create contrast between the highlights and shadows. Russian Tank Crew I 70.325 and Pale Grey Blue 70.907 are mixed in equal parts for the second highlight of the sword. Next, White 70.951 is applied using the airbrush to achieve a strong highlight on the sword blade. Black Green Game Ink 72.090 is applied as a glaze to the areas in shadow to give the sword a richer tone. 2 3 5 6

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Dark Rust 70.302 is applied as base color, leaving the areas of deepest shadow in black.

Gradually tiny amounts of White 70.951 are added to the previous mixture to create further highlights. Outlining the edges of the sword is crucial.

Finally, shading is applied on the flat area of the blade with Russian Tank Crew I 70.325.

Painting a NMM SwordThis step by step details how to paint the sword of a Wild Orc with the Non Metallic Metal technique. This technique consists in simulating metal without using metallic colors, which is achieved with strong contrasts between the lights and shadows.

By Ángel Giráldez

1 4

7

First highlights are applied on the sword with Russian Tank Crew I 70.325. Focus on both the blade and the edges to create contrast between the highlights and shadows.

Russian Tank Crew I 70.325 and Pale Grey Blue 70.907 are mixed in equal parts for the second highlight of the sword.

Next, White 70.951 is applied using the airbrush to achieve a strong highlight on the sword blade.

Black Green Game Ink 72.090 is applied as a glaze to the areas in shadow to give the sword a richer tone.

2 3

5 6