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PierreTheMime posted:That red bone has to be from something. This is a fun game--find the random boardgame bitz!
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I think the bone is a shaved-down version of one of the old skeleton shield options, and I'm pretty sure there's an Omega Virus part on there as well
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 01:19 |
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PaintVagrant posted:I like to wetblend my shades, sort of put the darker color on very thinly, and then using a clean brush to feather the edge so it blends in. When I try this it dries at the edges and leaves sort of a ring of colour. Any tips for avoiding this? Is my paint too thin/not thin enough? To get my shades and highlights I use multiple overlapping coats of my highlight colour with a ton of matte medium mixed in. Sort of works I guess but I want to get the hang of feathering
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 01:39 |
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Fast_Food_Knight posted:When I try this it dries at the edges and leaves sort of a ring of colour. Any tips for avoiding this? Is my paint too thin/not thin enough? This guy who's pretty good does a bit on this dark angel. Check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDPWYLvlcsA
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 01:52 |
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Liquitex drying retardant. I feel like the retardant right now Still kinda hard to see what he's doing in parts but I reckon I'm one step closer. Thanks CFH!
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 02:25 |
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Fast_Food_Knight posted:Liquitex drying retardant. No problem, I'm going to go get some tomorrow and start up on my cryx. I imagine doing black to blended gray can't be very hard.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 02:26 |
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Post pics of your results and I'll give it a try when I can and compare
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 02:40 |
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For making your own wash, what's the paint to water ratio?
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 03:00 |
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My parents come over for dinner tonight and my dad says "by the way I found a harbor freight air brush/compressor on sale so get it out of the car before we leave". Translation: post your favorite airbrushing videos/tutorials.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 03:11 |
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Your dad owns.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 03:30 |
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My dad one Christmas got me a box of Silver Helms to go with some Orcish spearmen a buddy left me some months earlier. I hadn't the heart to tell him, since his reason was pretty sound. "You already have infantry, so I got you some cavalry." I was curious about what random army's soldiers he was going to get me for my birthday in the summer, but he kicked me out and threatened to cave my skull in, instead.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 03:39 |
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CyberLord XP posted:My parents come over for dinner tonight and my dad says "by the way I found a harbor freight air brush/compressor on sale so get it out of the car before we leave". http://www.youtube.com/user/awesomepaintjob#p/u/2/xh5Hb1hq07M Video from awesome paintjob starts with airbrushing vehicles
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 03:52 |
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:I was curious about what random army's soldiers he was going to get me for my birthday in the summer, but he kicked me out and threatened to cave my skull in, instead.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 04:01 |
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Blade_of_tyshalle posted:My dad one Christmas got me a box of Silver Helms to go with some Orcish spearmen a buddy left me some months earlier. I hadn't the heart to tell him, since his reason was pretty sound. "You already have infantry, so I got you some cavalry." Blade_of_tyshalle posted:I was curious about what random army's soldiers he was going to get me for my birthday in the summer, but he kicked me out and threatened to cave my skull in, instead.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 05:00 |
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Apparently there's a Harbor Freight store actually here in Lincoln, NE. Anyone looking for anything particular?
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 05:29 |
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Beerdeer posted:Apparently there's a Harbor Freight store actually here in Lincoln, NE. Anyone looking for anything particular? What's up Nebraskgoon? Come to Omaha much?
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 05:29 |
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I have never been. I'm fairly new to Lincoln as it is
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 05:53 |
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Ah! You should swing by the Game Shoppe in Bellevue if you get the chance. It's the best store in the state for warhamming it up. The employee's aren't neckbeards and there's lots of table space now. Let me know if you want to get a game in. E: Bellevue is a little suburb of Omaha. Welcome to Nebraska, enjoy the lovely weather and meth!
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 05:57 |
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Beerdeer posted:I have never been. I'm fairly new to Lincoln as it is I work at The Game Shoppe that crime fighting hog is talking about. If you get the chance, come in on Tuesday/Thursday nights or before 4 on Saturday and I can give you a decent intro to the place. PS people in Lincoln suck at 40k compared to dudes that game in Omaha
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crime fighting hog posted:E: Bellevue is a little suburb of Omaha. Welcome to Nebraska, enjoy the lovely weather and meth! Sounds a lot like Bellevue, Washington. The Bunker!
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 07:49 |
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LewdMonocle posted:Combaticus, are you planning on making any more trucks? I would love to see a step by step of your process. Nope, don't really have any plans for it at the moment, I could try and sketch up some guides to how I did the different parts if you want though.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 08:35 |
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Are harbor freight stores rare? There's one down the street from my house.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 08:38 |
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Really freakin' late, but here we are! FUR. For the base for the demonstration, I've used the cloak back from the space marine commander kit. The first thing you want to do is rough up your surface with some sand paper--the finer the grit, the better. In this way, your epoxy will stick to the cloak while you go to town adding detail. Here's the epoxy on the cloak. It's a bit thick, but that's what you want, as fur has a lot of variation in the terms of depth. It also doesn't need to be clean or even, as that helps you create the illusion. The first pass over, I used a pointy tool to make some impressions. I was a bit haphazard with this, as it adds the random factor that you find in hair and fur. You can use a nail or a knitting needle for this part. The second pass was with a smaller tool--a blunt hobby knife will work--and I added some angles. I also pushed a little under the epoxy to, again, add random layers of depth. And here is where it comes alive. Using a sharp blade on my hobby knife, I cut shallow lines into the epoxy, approximately at a 45 degree angle, first going right and then going left. I tried to vary where I put the cuts, and overlapped in some areas to randomize the effect. The biggest pitfall you want to avoid is making things look too orderly, as it ends up looking like someone combed a part into the fur. Anyways, there it is. Simple, quick, and effective.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 08:55 |
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Can anyone give me a quick rundown of the different plasticard thicknesses? I want to order some online, but I'm not sure what size I'll need. I'll be converting a bone sword out of it, so I need a thickness that will stand up on its own without too much support.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 11:11 |
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I'd recommend 1.5 mm thick card for something like that, that way it'll also be thick enough for you to drill it so it can be pinned on.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 12:42 |
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How do people magnetize marine arms? There's not enough depth in the torso pieces to sink a 1mm deep magnet.
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Sole.Sushi posted:Really freakin' late, but here we are! Sweet. Thanks. I'll probably give this a shot tomorrow. Myopic posted:How do people magnetize marine arms? There's not enough depth in the torso pieces to sink a 1mm deep magnet.
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MasterSlowPoke posted:Some people stick a gob of greenstuff inside the torso. I thought about that but I wasn't sure it'd hold, they're only 2mm wide. I'll give it a go, thanks.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 13:07 |
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I've gotten by just fine using zap-a-gap and a bit of a careful touch. But if you're having problems I'd certainly gob some putty down into the hollow.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 15:45 |
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S.J. posted:PS people in Lincoln suck at 40k compared to dudes that game in Omaha Truer words have never been spoken holy poo poo never go to Gauntlet Games. Um, about painting, where's the guide to making your own wet palette?
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 20:28 |
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Varnish Question. If I hit the model with a layer of dullcoat and then touch up some parts of it with a brush on gloss varnish will the glossy portion look any different than if I just put the gloss varnish on with no dullcoat? Is there any interaction with how the light reacts with the layers beneath it? Gonna go with glossy carapaces on my nids.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 21:44 |
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Im pretty sure gloss over matte just looks glossy.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 21:49 |
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Putting gloss on the dullcoat will make it shiny again
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 21:54 |
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crime fighting hog posted:Truer words have never been spoken holy poo poo never go to Gauntlet Games. Get a small tupperware container, put a wet (not too wet) sponge in the bottom of it, cover the sponge with wax paper. Wet palette.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 23:00 |
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Parchment paper, not wax paper. Wax paper isn't water-permeable. Also, a layer of paper towel between the sponge and the parchment helps even out air bubbles.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 23:07 |
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stabbington posted:Parchment paper, not wax paper. Wax paper isn't water-permeable. Also, a layer of paper towel between the sponge and the parchment helps even out air bubbles. I've already got parchment paper at home for D&D handouts, so I'll be making this tomorrow. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 23:35 |
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crime fighting hog posted:I've already got parchment paper at home for D&D handouts, so I'll be making this tomorrow. I'll let you guys know how it goes. I'm pretty sure that what he's talking about is the parchment paper used for baking. I'm just guessing that that isn't what you're using for handouts.
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 08:58 |
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^^^^^ It's the same stuff. Parchment paper takes to weathering like a motherfucker, so it's easy to create awesome D&D hand-outs with it. I've used it several times, though yes, mostly for baking. EDIT: I wonder if I could create "tiny" purity seals using this old trick... If it works, photo tutorial. Sole.Sushi fucked around with this message at 09:35 on Jan 26, 2010 |
# ? Jan 26, 2010 09:32 |
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Whoah, an actually good modelling article on BoLS? http://www.belloflostsouls.net/2010/01/40k-hobby-converting-warriors-with.html
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# ? Jan 26, 2010 12:39 |
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Gravitas Shortfall posted:Whoah, an actually good modelling article on BoLS? That's because it's a copy/paste of one of Hive Fleet Hydra's modelling posts from Warpshadow. Which would be like copy/pasting one of PaintVagrant's posts from here (because neither of them are BoLS contributors).
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