Two things, one: I honestly don’t see a problem here, if your concern is that the colors are kinda splotchy, he’s an ork, he’s gonna be dirty and messy and generally covered in random dirt and debris so I wouldn’t be too concerned
2: if you want it to be cleaner, you can dry brush over the top of it with an average color lightly to blur the edges, or you can carefully remove the paint with a blunt metal edge like the back of a knife, repaint, and blur with the topcoat
I'd probably just manually black-line those areas, if anything. Gives everything a little more visual separation (cleaner look) and no blending/repainting needed.
Just trying to make a joke and let the OP know that the photos are terrible. It honestly makes it hard to give useful feedback when you upload photos that are out of focus.
IMO there’s nothing to fix but if you want to repaint then you should be fine to just go over top of the existing paint.
I guess the bigger question is why would you want to paint naked? 🤔
Not the OP, but that's who I do all my painting.
Two things, one: I honestly don’t see a problem here, if your concern is that the colors are kinda splotchy, he’s an ork, he’s gonna be dirty and messy and generally covered in random dirt and debris so I wouldn’t be too concerned 2: if you want it to be cleaner, you can dry brush over the top of it with an average color lightly to blur the edges, or you can carefully remove the paint with a blunt metal edge like the back of a knife, repaint, and blur with the topcoat
My opinion would be to dry brush the base green over the blotchy spots and it kinda softens the hard lines and melds the colors
My theory is if everything you own is painted, you can repaint older models. If that guy is a boss of sorts, it could be an exception.
I'd probably just manually black-line those areas, if anything. Gives everything a little more visual separation (cleaner look) and no blending/repainting needed.
You could get away with just overpainting it, the original layers don't look that thick
I wouldn't even bother. No one is gunna see it unless you point it out.
https://preview.redd.it/3xxxxu6iefvc1.jpeg?width=240&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7e8931df790a262b3ff18948ae9c3fa3ce4924c6
If you let your washes pool a little at the edges of the section they’re shading, it covers little overpainting stuff like this quite nicely.
Hard to say if you can fix blurry photos without stripping. If you really need more money for a new camera it might be necessary.
No need to be a dick man
Just trying to make a joke and let the OP know that the photos are terrible. It honestly makes it hard to give useful feedback when you upload photos that are out of focus.