I’ve found a good new method for creating oxblood leather using contrast paint and pink drybrushing

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(Sweet paintjob, btw)

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Thanks!

You just paint white, use cygor brown contrast paint (trying to encourage the paint to get thicker in the darker areas, don’t thin it with water at all) and then a heavy dry brush with a hot pink of your choosing, in my case Citadel’s screamer pink

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Here’s the front!

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