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Couldn't you just mix a transparent crackle medium with the colour you like (in this case black)?

Unfortunately GW doesn't sell a crackle medium alone, only with their already colored Agrellan Earth and Martian Iron Earth, so to show you their products, they are going to use a work around.

 

You can always use something like the Vallejo, Folkart or Delta Ceramcoat Crackle Medium or you can even use a DiY solution by learning to make your own crackle effect, and apply any of them with the top black coat layer, still, bonus points to GW for explaining how to do something that few folks probably thought of on their own.

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Not going to lie i was quite "skeptical at first but once the paint dried i couldn't believe my eyes". Wow that sounded like those annoying links on Facebook that I categorically refuse to click on. ever.

This is so going to be the name of the next painting blog I make on here happy.png

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Couldn't you just mix a transparent crackle medium with the colour you like (in this case black)?

Unfortunately GW doesn't sell a crackle medium alone, only with their already colored Agrellan Earth and Martian Iron Earth, so to show you their products, they are going to use a work around.

 

You can always use something like the Vallejo, Folkart or Delta Ceramcoat Crackle Medium or you can even use a DiY solution by learning to make your own crackle effect, and apply any of them with the top black coat layer, still, bonus points to GW for explaining how to do something that few folks probably thought of on their own.

 

I know, I was mostly wondering whether the two paint applications are necessary or if you could mix a transparent crackle medium with a colour and apply that mixture in one go. Isn't Martian Ironearth/Agrellan Earth just crackle medium with pigments?

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Isn't Martian Ironearth/Agrellan Earth just crackle medium with pigments?

Yes, it is.

 

I know, I was mostly wondering whether the two paint applications are necessary or if you could mix a transparent crackle medium with a colour and apply that mixture in one go.

The two colors are necessary if you are only using GW product, since they don't make a black tinted crackle texture paint, but to truly answer your question, see my above answer to this question you already quoted. ;)
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Also, using Martian Iron Earth, a subtle effect was that the edges of the cracked surface is red-colored instead of being Black like the surface (or if you mixed black into a colorless medium) making it mix in better with the yellow-red-orange lava colors underneath and giving the impression of rock being lit by magma.

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Just though I would drop by and say that this is amazingly simple, gave it a go and looks amazing even on the first try. I've always wanted lava bases but with not being very good at blending yet it's always been a bit beyond me.

 

I can't quite work out how to add an image on mobile at 2am so forgive the link: http://i.imgur.com/uzlHqa1h.jpg

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So, what colour should the rims be with this method?

Just though I would drop by and say that this is amazingly simple, gave it a go and looks amazing evening on the first try. I've always wanted lava bases but with not being very good at blending yet it's always been a bit beyond me.

I can't quite work out how to add an image on mobile at 2am so forgive the link: http://i.imgur.com/uzlHqa1h.jpg

Looking good thumbsup.gif

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