If you can be bothered, you could add a bit of texture by gently scoring the 'fur' with a scalpel (or similar) in the direction of the fur. Paint whatever colour you fancy. Then a thin dark wash. Then a contrasting light drybrush.
Anything natural like wood or fur gets the contrast paint treatment from me now. The brown contrast paints are particularly good although, like all the range be careful of variations in intensity!
Peeler wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 3:33 pm
What about just skinning a small part of a bear - or something equally furry but smaller & less dangerous - and glueing that on?
I'm with the panda: contrast paints are great for fur.
I exaggerate the effect by either inkwashing before the CP (so the dark bits go even darker) or dry brushing white before CP (so the light bits are even lighter).
Paul wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 1:57 pm
Anything natural like wood or fur gets the contrast paint treatment from me now. The brown contrast paints are particularly good although, like all the range be careful of variations in intensity!
So do I have to go through the process of painting the fur with the base coat (grey seer?) then putting on a contrast colour eg nazdrag yellow?