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Hedningen
May 4, 2013

Enough sideburns to last a lifetime.
I need to learn to paint better, but I do sculpt a ton.

I will wait to report back with final results, but someone finally pointed out the Scibor’s putty blend isn’t greenstuff and polyclay, but is in fact greenstuff and plasticine.


Initial results with a quick lunchtime squig are promising, and my morning cure test is hardening nicely as well. Will test it for general hobby usage, but if it cures and takes paint nicely, then prepare for sculpting and converting to get much, much easier.


Also painting some orcs for Kings of War.

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Hedningen
May 4, 2013

Enough sideburns to last a lifetime.





Testing out a color scheme for my next Blood Bowl team, and I think it’s kind okay so far? I wanted to deal with my biggest weaknesses as a painter, so the goal is to practice white cloth, basic NMM, and clearly defining the separation between shapes. How’d I do?

I know the cloak needs much more blending and smoothing out with glazes, I haven’t done any shading or highlighting on the tail, and the eyes need something more, but I think the basic scheme works on the Gutter Runner.

The Blitzer took a lot of time, and I think I got most of the reflections to read as metallic and a rich red color. The lights on the back plate feel off, though, and I missed part of the armor that was in shadow.

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