Contrast Paints and Plate Armour
Just experimenting with a couple of different contrast paints over metallic undercoat to see what it will do to plate armour. Also, just a quick look at using a different base for the contrast flesh. Ps, I know Richard Duke of Gloucester wasn't at Towton I meant Tewkesbury. The heat is cooking my brain 😀

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Techniques: Contrast Paints.

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