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I live in an apartment in the frozen north. However, I have a spare bathroom with a fan. If I put a towel on the bottom of the door and wear a mask, I should be alright with priming a single miniature in there, right? Follow-up question: Is it possible to get a decent zenithal prime using spray cans?
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The Sex Cannon posted:Am I in the minority in that I only own one Citadel painting handle? I bought one but all of my current guys are on 40mm bases with washers inside so I'm still using magnet-covered pieces of cork.
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 18:04 |
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Oathin' cross postin'. Pleased with how my Red Goblin Biggit turned out, feels like I'm getting better. It's a Reaper Bones Goblin Leader, hence the polymer sealer, and the pillar was a way of dealing with the integral base while fitting him in with the Ogre army to which he belongs.NTRabbit posted:Oath Complete NTRabbit fucked around with this message at 18:12 on Feb 1, 2018 |
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Big McHuge posted:I live in an apartment in the frozen north. However, I have a spare bathroom with a fan. If I put a towel on the bottom of the door and wear a mask, I should be alright with priming a single miniature in there, right? Zenithal should work okay with spray cans. Just shake the hell out of the cans for a good 2 minutes first, and use light, quick passes of the spray from the recommended distance. You should be able to get a good simple zenithal shading that way. As far as spraying in cold weather, do you have a space just outside your apartment door you can use? That would work much better than a bathroom for spraying. As long as it's not snowing or too windy, you should be able to step outside, get a few quick sprays done while the can is still warm, then come back inside to let the mini dry and the can warm back up.
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 18:09 |
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The Sex Cannon posted:Am I in the minority in that I only own one Citadel painting handle? I only own three, but that's because my local Warhammer can't keep them in stock. He told me he sold about a dozen out of a 15-piece shipment the day he unpacked them. Frickin' nerds, I tell ya....
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 18:11 |
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Why are you nerds buying so many? You only have one butthole.
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 18:13 |
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If I bought more than one it would directly contribute to my already-poorly-controlled problem of painting something halfway then starting on something else. At least with the one handle that signifies This Is The One That You Will Paint Today, Stop loving Around.
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 18:49 |
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moths posted:Why are you nerds buying so many? You only have one butthole. I have 10 handles. I bought 6, partially because I saw utility in woodworking, inherited 4. Maybe I'm just expansion oriented?
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 19:00 |
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Thanks for the comments by the way! Attempt number 2, aka “how the hell do you do convincing Khorne scar tissue”.
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 19:42 |
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Tardigrade posted:Thanks for the comments by the way! Attempt number 2, aka “how the hell do you do convincing Khorne scar tissue”. Why wouldn't he just re-cut it before every battle? (Which pleaseth the Blood Lord and solves your problem.)
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 19:49 |
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Does anyone have any advice for traveling with hobby supplies? I'm going to be spending a week and a half in a hotel room on the other side of the country and don't want to spend all my evenings watching TV. I'm planning on getting all the airbrush work done on a couple squads that I can bring, and I'll check a bag. My biggest question is about a palette, since I use a wet palette at home but I'm not sure it'll travel well. The citadel palette pad seems overpriced, but its also the only thing I can see on amazon smaller than 9x12.
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 20:39 |
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Can someone please recommend some Vallejo ‘must have’ colours for me? I definitely need a black, Brown, white, green, red and blue. I’m painting D&D minis if that matters. I have a small stash of Tamiya acrylics but I’m finding they aren’t very good for brush work. They seemed fine when I was 12 but the more I read Vallejo seems like the best choice now. Also open to getting Citadel if the colour from them is worth the extra price/bad pot.
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# ? Feb 1, 2018 20:40 |
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Booley posted:Does anyone have any advice for traveling with hobby supplies? I'm going to be spending a week and a half in a hotel room on the other side of the country and don't want to spend all my evenings watching TV. I'm planning on getting all the airbrush work done on a couple squads that I can bring, and I'll check a bag. My biggest question is about a palette, since I use a wet palette at home but I'm not sure it'll travel well. The citadel palette pad seems overpriced, but its also the only thing I can see on amazon smaller than 9x12. Honestly, travel is the primary reason I got one of those Citadel pads. If they make them smaller than 9x12, I haven't managed to find them yet. I'd never pay the money to use the Citadel one as my only source, but for keeping in my travel stuff it wasn't too horrible. As for the rest of the materials, I use a Plano 3780. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010XFKF6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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More Oath Thread crossposting, mostly because I'm stupidly pleased with how this came out;LazyAngel posted:Oath Complete! First full model done pretty much entirely with Scalecolor and it was a dream to work with (alongside army painter washes that is).
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Revelation 2-13 posted:Thanks a ton, that's very useful - I'll try both things and see what I like. I wouldn't wash a big vehicle like that all over; it will pool in ugly ways. I only wash the recesses on vehicles so I can get that shading but keep the base looking good.
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# ? Feb 2, 2018 04:28 |
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I'm about to man up and get a Sparmax TC-620X or similar compressor. I'm going from the OP. Have a couple questions: -The ones on Amazon are about $300, is this a good place to get one or is there a way to get one cheaper? -If I'm willing to spend that kind of money is this one of the better ones I can get? Pertinent details are that I have a Patriot 105 and an Iwata Eclipse HP-CS that I run at 50mm and 35m, respectively. A big pro on this is it looks like I can have them both connected at the same time. Is this a good way to go? Also here's a screamer killer I just finished - there's some messy bits but overall I'm pretty happy with it, sorry for lovely tablet pics: Any C&C is welcome vaginite fucked around with this message at 05:44 on Feb 2, 2018 |
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Some guy on one of the 40k Facebooks posted this Mortarion Wing he is working on. Yeah.
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# ? Feb 2, 2018 07:17 |
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Richard Gray wins golden daemons like it’s a Sunday shopping run, you can see why.
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Booley posted:Does anyone have any advice for traveling with hobby supplies? I'm going to be spending a week and a half in a hotel room on the other side of the country and don't want to spend all my evenings watching TV. I'm planning on getting all the airbrush work done on a couple squads that I can bring, and I'll check a bag. My biggest question is about a palette, since I use a wet palette at home but I'm not sure it'll travel well. The citadel palette pad seems overpriced, but its also the only thing I can see on amazon smaller than 9x12. I just packed mine away or I'd take a photo, but I made a portable wet palette using a two-compartment plastic box for lunches/salads. Water goes in the little compartment, big chunk of foam goes in the big side, and I cut regular wet palette pads and sheets to sit on the foam. It took a bit of trial and error to get the amount of water in the foam right but it's worked well for me for a while now. I also made a little wooden box that holds the palette and model storage on one side and two racks of paint on the other but that's probably overkill. I actually only made it for carrying my active painting projects around the house and painting on the sofa, but it travels pretty well. Just empty the water and wring the foam out before you travel and top it back up in your hotel room (and then if you're me, forget the actual wet palette sheets and have to use an empty blister pack of pills as a dry palette instead anyway).
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Dr. Gargunza posted:I only own three, but that's because my local Warhammer can't keep them in stock. He told me he sold about a dozen out of a 15-piece shipment the day he unpacked them. Frickin' nerds, I tell ya.... https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Holder-Clamp-Jewelers-Engraver/dp/B00ATGB9PU I use one of these. My wife makes jewelry and ordered a spare one by mistake so I claimed it. I carved a notch into the ends of a few of the brass pins to ensure that the work doesn't slip out. Fully adjustable for all kinds of sizes.
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Philthy posted:Some guy on one of the 40k Facebooks posted this Mortarion Wing he is working on. Oh, I was looking for another reason to throw all my stuff away and quit. That's really fantastic work, even if it seems excessive. Missed opportunities to make the eyeball with a nurgle iris (Three iris openings) for the weirdness factor.
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Major Spag posted:Oh, I was looking for another reason to throw all my stuff away and quit. Oh don’t you worry, he’s got you covered. This is his “pre-nurgle” wing. The other is going to be the gross weird one.
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Philthy posted:Some guy on one of the 40k Facebooks posted this Mortarion Wing he is working on. Is the eyeball actually reflective or is that OSL'ed (or whatever the term is), if the latter: what is it showing?
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moths posted:Why are you nerds buying so many? You only have one butthole. I have such sights to show you.
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# ? Feb 2, 2018 15:17 |
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Schadenboner posted:
Yeah, he made a transparent/reflection effect of the eyeball. I don't know what you'd call that. EJE? Eyeball Juice Effect.
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# ? Feb 2, 2018 15:35 |
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Philthy posted:Yeah, he made a transparent/reflection effect of the eyeball. gently caress right off is what I'd call it
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ijyt posted:Richard Gray wins golden daemons like it’s a Sunday shopping run, you can see why. I had no idea who this guy was. However! He has a Patreon page! Annnnd, he has a video of painting this eye start to finish! Looks like it's $10 a month for access to his videos including him painting this wing and a bunch of PDF guides. Does anyone know if you need to subscribe a minimum of months? I'd be more than willing to drop $10 to see that video and grab a pile of PDFs for a single month.
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# ? Feb 2, 2018 15:42 |
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Last I checked it was still possible to subscribe, get the content, and then unsubscribe before being charged anything, but don't do that. Patreon is month to month, you don't need to sign up for any minimums.
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Yeah, I'm not looking to steal content. I'll sub over the weekend and get to watching.
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vaginite posted:I'm about to man up and get a Sparmax TC-620X or similar compressor. I'm going from the OP. Have a couple questions: In the second picture it looks like he's attacking your hand. So...congrats!
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Kabuki Shipoopi posted:did you check your butt because that's a mistake i made Not there. But I did find the tv remote, so thanks.
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# ? Feb 2, 2018 17:14 |
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That eyeball cape is ok. I guess.
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# ? Feb 2, 2018 17:41 |
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What light box do you guys like to use when taking pictures of your miniatures?
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:What light box do you guys like to use when taking pictures of your miniatures? My super budget version is an Ikea SKUBB Box (available singly in store) with white LED bars placed on top
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:What light box do you guys like to use when taking pictures of your miniatures? A cardboard box, a box cutter, and like 2 dollars worth of white fabric from JoAnns fabrics 😋 Though I certainly wouldn't mind something a little more structurally sound
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Beer4TheBeerGod posted:What light box do you guys like to use when taking pictures of your miniatures? My super not-budget version for shooting on black is this: You can switch everything else out for cheaper versions of the same, with constant lights instead of strobes, but the basic principals will still apply. Big diffused light in front of and reasonably close to the subject, hard light behind and to the side to give edge definition, a fill card on the other side to kick a little edge definition onto that side, background as far away as possible. Acrylic sheet for reflection optional. If you're using constant lights you'll need to close windows / turn off other room lights in order to keep them from contaminating your lights.
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Red_Fred posted:Can someone please recommend some Vallejo ‘must have’ colours for me? I definitely need a black, Brown, white, green, red and blue. I’m painting D&D minis if that matters. Here are the most-recommended paints across all brands: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?noseen=0&threadid=3705692&perpage=40&pagenumber=109#post451418381
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Avenging Dentist posted:Here are the most-recommended paints across all brands: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?noseen=0&threadid=3705692&perpage=40&pagenumber=109#post451418381 Gold star. Just making sure Ivory and Hull Red were on there and they are.
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My go to lately has been VMC Black Grey. Darker than VMC German Grey. Black Grey and a wash is black black. Another loved paint is VMA Armour Brown. Edit: fixes. dexefiend fucked around with this message at 22:30 on Feb 2, 2018 |
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dexefiend posted:My go to lately has been VMC Black Grey. Darker than VNV. Black Grey and a wash is black black. How does VMC Black Grey compare to VMC German Grey?
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