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Slimnoid posted:Nice. I think you could serve to either smooth the bottom of their feet down so that they're flush with the ground, or put something under their feet to hide the fact that they're not flush. Looks a bit off otherwise. Yeah I realised after I stuck them down that I should've done the hot water bend trick on the feet or at least I should've dry fit them after making the bases. Ah well I guess I'll fix them up another day.
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Skarsnik posted:Imperial Fists Sicaran Venator incoming: This owns, Fists own, everything owns
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Yeast posted:At this stage it's what's in that photo, and this one: Yeast, I may have already asked you this, but do you want more Steel Legion guys? I've got another squad in blister somewhere.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 17:49 |
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Holy Moley just did my first priming of models using an airbrush and Vallejo Surface primer black. so loving amazing, i'mma prime all day erry day indoors now! the cheapo 20$ chinese airbrushes are great for priming duty btw! and i've got a Neo for Iwata for stuff requiring actual precision. Guess i'll ask here once i feel my skill has progressed beyond these "starter" airbrushes. just ordered a set of 50 15ml dropper bottles so i can decant GW paints into a usable format too! (airbrush paint in pots, idiocy!)
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 19:09 |
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Speaking of airbrushes, I'm almost set and ready to paint on the weekend with mine at last. 1. What do people use to clean their airbrushes? Won't be shooting lacquer paints, just acrylics. The branded stuff seems somewhat ridiculously expensive. 2. I have a compressor, the airbrush, I'll pick up a respirator tomorrow, and since it's a closed room with no good ventilation I'll probably grab one of those painting stations. Did I miss anything? e. I also got most of the Scale 75 alchemies, those things are really drat nice. Makes for interesting lens and gems, and tinting other metals.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 19:17 |
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Anybody have tips on weathering and highlighting? For tanks should I drybrush on my highlights? How do I get a good weathering effect?
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 19:23 |
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Get a bottle of the cleaner anyway, you may like using it better. I use it when paints has dried just a bit in the airbrush, it softens the paint faster than plain water. You may want to get a cleaning station and airbrush rest, make sure you have all the right connections, otherwise it sounds like you're good to go! Also Stynlrez works really good, everyone has their own favorite brands and there are also plenty of painters that have issues with the Vallejo primers if you do some reading around.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 19:29 |
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I do have one of those cleaning pots with holder, so I guess I'm good to start then!
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:08 |
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Slimnoid posted:Nice. I think you could serve to either smooth the bottom of their feet down so that they're flush with the ground, or put something under their feet to hide the fact that they're not flush. Looks a bit off otherwise. It's a desert. The ground is hot.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 20:35 |
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Just wanna say the last page ownedPhi230 posted:Anybody have tips on weathering and highlighting? Check out this stuff out. I wrote for the thread a while ago, but it should give you some ideas: http://www.powerfisted.com/?p=38 http://www.powerfisted.com/?p=41 http://www.powerfisted.com/?p=44 I prefer drybrush highlights with a few edge highlights done by hand to mix things up
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 21:27 |
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Ilor posted:Yeast, I may have already asked you this, but do you want more Steel Legion guys? I've got another squad in blister somewhere. Thanks mang - at this stage I'm all good for infantry, I'm only really chasing a Steel Legion Commissar at this point.
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# ? Apr 26, 2016 23:08 |
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The airbrushing the zenithal white did okay. The white layer might be a bit too strong, but I've got shadowing. Can work on improving as I practice. Had a bit trouble with paint thickness, realizing it needed to be a lot thinner than I expected. I think after weathering this up a bit, it'll look about what I want it to look like. Then I can mask off and try doing the blue areas. This was a LOT faster than doing it with a brush by hand.
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# ? Apr 27, 2016 06:19 |
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This thread will probably appreciate this more since I can't penetrate this through dogfight rules in the 40k thread. It's not a model, but does require a steady hand and squinty eyes. Still not done, though.
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# ? Apr 27, 2016 17:33 |
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I think it looks great. I do not have a clue about water colours however it is interesting to see the craft in the way it is shaded. I also would rather play in your 40k universe where such an individual exists. Well done.
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Star Man posted:This thread will probably appreciate this more since I can't penetrate this through dogfight rules in the 40k thread. Watercolor looks great! I'm curious if you've ever tried making faux-watercolors on a model before.
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# ? Apr 27, 2016 18:36 |
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I was thinking about trying to mix a chromatic black with model paints and seeing how that looks. I just don't know what color from Vallejo's model color line matches alizeren crimson.
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Star Man posted:I was thinking about trying to mix a chromatic black with model paints and seeing how that looks. I just don't know what color from Vallejo's model color line matches alizeren crimson. Somewhere along the lines of 70859 (Black Red) and 70908 (Carmine) would probably be pretty close.
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I'll look in to that. My mixture for chromatic black is ultramarine, pthalo green, alizeren crimson, and burnt umber.
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Star Man posted:I'll look in to that. My mixture for chromatic black is ultramarine, pthalo green, alizeren crimson, and burnt umber. There's also violet red (70812) but it might be too far on the violet side than red. http://cdn.acrylicosvallejo.com/d49f1ac0b025be43a65af8441789a5ea/CC070-Rev13-baja.pdf Handy dandy color chart, but some of those colours look a lot bolder than reality. Pale sand on that chart to me is a lot stronger than in reality where it's closer to white than brown.
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Star Man posted:This thread will probably appreciate this more since I can't penetrate this through dogfight rules in the 40k thread. Dang, that marine has some DSLs.
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JerryLee posted:Dang, that marine has some DSLs. I painting a space marine for a watercolor class that depicts a black woman in power armor that's mostly a reproduction of another piece because I want to clumsily say something about the inherent sexism in games world building and design. Not that you knew that, but just fyi.
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Star Man posted:I painting a space marine for a watercolor class that depicts a black woman in power armor that's mostly a reproduction of another piece because I want to clumsily say something about the inherent sexism in games world building and design. glad to see we have someone working on the important issues
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Star Man posted:I painting a space marine for a watercolor class that depicts a black woman in power armor that's mostly a reproduction of another piece because I want to clumsily say something about the inherent sexism in games world building and design. Welp. I sincerely did not know that it was intended to be a woman and/or black.
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JerryLee posted:Welp. I sincerely did not know that it was intended to be a woman and/or black. It's okay. The model I worked from was of a woman with a completely shaved head and I'm putting a woman in a very hypermasculine role. But I'm a lovely amateur draftsman at my best, so it's probably got more to do with me than anything else.
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Star Man posted:It's okay. The model I worked from was of a woman with a completely shaved head and I'm putting a woman in a very hypermasculine role. Well, now that I know, I can totally see it. I think it's just that "black female space marine" is so far from being anything that would occur to me by default, which... if anything, makes your project all the better.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 07:55 |
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I did a thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r29R6ExH_p0 Basically I took the Forge World Working with Resin Models pamphlet and went through all the tools they suggest, added a few of my own suggestions and decided halfway through the recording that I'll need to make a part 2 and part 3 to this video.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 11:07 |
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Does anyone know of a fantasy line that, either on purpose or due to bad sculpts, has adventurer's that look like they just saw something terrifying and they are about to poo poo their pants and run away? Or at least heads that look like that so I can do a conversion on some more static posed figures?
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 15:16 |
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Thread, I want to cover the bases of my 30k tactical marines with shell casings to A) upset people who know bolters are caseless B) represent fury of the legion dakka. I know that a few places do cast shell casings but they're incredibly expensive. Anyone have any experience knocking these out? I'm not sure what the thinnest plasticard rod available is or if it will drive me mad cutting it up.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 15:32 |
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Just use some brass rod, its really easy to cut up
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 15:37 |
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Skarsnik posted:Just use some brass rod, its really easy to cut up I wasn't sure if I'd be able to get a cleaner cut on plasticard but I guess it saves painting it.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 15:39 |
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Just roll it on a cutting mat with a sharp modelling knife
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 15:40 |
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I'd try cut up plastic q-tip sticks or coffee stirrers (if you can find small enough ones.)
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Star Man posted:I painting a space marine for a watercolor class that depicts a black woman in power armor that's mostly a reproduction of another piece because I want to clumsily say something about the inherent sexism in games world building and design. Saw this in the 40k thread. I think it fits perfectly in this thread at the current moment. http://www.pointandclickbait.com/2016/04/female-space-marines-no-way/
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 16:21 |
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I just saw that too. When I get it finished, I look forward to the grief I'm going tk get from people that I share it with.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 18:08 |
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Shiny new username, same old Infinity stuff: (forgot to post this one. Failed dismally in a contest over on r/minipainting but was still fun to paint) I tried to avoid using the airbrush as much as possible with these two, in favour of practising with a wet palette, but I've ended up being too timid with the transitions and it's left them a bit lacking contrast-wise.
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Milky Ren posted:I tried to avoid using the airbrush as much as possible with these two, in favour of practising with a wet palette, but I've ended up being too timid with the transitions and it's left them a bit lacking contrast-wise. Until I read that I assumed the blends were airbrushed. The beige on the centre part of the front tabard on the Reverend Healer in particular is about as smooth as you can possibly get. Nicely done
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richyp posted:Until I read that I assumed the blends were airbrushed. The beige on the centre part of the front tabard on the Reverend Healer in particular is about as smooth as you can possibly get. Nicely done Thanks. The blue basecoat on the akali and the bases are airbrushed (got lazy towards the end), but that aside it's brushwork. They don't pop particularly though. I tend to think things look fine while working, but the finished model ends up being a bit dull. Should probably have chosen less ugly colours for the healer as well, she got all of a single vote in the contest
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 20:16 |
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Milky Ren posted:Thanks. The blue basecoat on the akali and the bases are airbrushed (got lazy towards the end), but that aside it's brushwork. At least you went creative with your Nomads I just copied the studio colours. Just waiting for my copy of HSN3 to ship and arrive with the Sarah Conner lookalike miniature to arrive so I can paint something Infinity with a non standard colour scheme. Until then I'm stuck painting zombies and skeletons.
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# ? Apr 28, 2016 20:27 |
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richyp posted:At least you went creative with your Nomads I just copied the studio colours. Yeah, after (attempting to) mimic the studio scheme for the PanO half of the set, I'm probably just going to muck about with the Nomads. The poor Alguaciles are likely going to end up being bright orange. I know they're guards rather than prisoners, but the idea still appeals.
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Milky Ren posted:Yeah, after (attempting to) mimic the studio scheme for the PanO half of the set, I'm probably just going to muck about with the Nomads. It's like you're mirror universe me. I bought Icestorm painted the Nomads in more or less studio schemes (minus a few hair colour swaps) thinking I'd get them out of the way so I could spend some more time carefully painting the PanO stuff which I bought the box for. Found out that I really like the Nomad range and relegated the PanO models to the probably never get out of primer stage, except for the Father Knight and 2 of the Fusiliers, who funnily enough also ended up way brighter than the should. Then I decided on painting some Combined Army stuff too :/
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