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Painted Lara Croft miniature (look alike)
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06-25-2011, 12:38 PM
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RE: Painted Eve by Hasslefree (Hmm she looks a bit like Lara Croft) | |||
06-25-2011, 02:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-25-2011 02:55 PM by samuraitrev.)
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RE: Painted Eve by Hasslefree (Hmm she looks a bit like Lara Croft)
(06-25-2011 03:26 AM)vikinglad Wrote: Beautiful as always. The eyes on this sculpt look kinda tricky to deal with; I really like the way you's came out. Thank you. My advice towards taking the pictures is get plenty of light, practice and if you can get/borrow a camera with a good zoom. Failing that maybe take a picture of all your figures mid game at a distance. I'm sure you're probably being hard on your self (06-25-2011 08:32 AM)Emp Wrote: "packing the beer now" Always use clean water (change everytime you sit down to paint). You should even change the water after painting metallics, or use a different water pot for metallic paints. This is often overlooked but can make a big difference causing light colours to appear dirty/smirched, or to be flaked with shiny bits. Always mix your paints with a very small amount of water. (I'm going to do you a guide today with photos) I think it's just about impossible (as far as I know) for companies to produce a paint that will cover black/white in 1 solid and smooth coat. I know GW have produced foundation coats which are thicker than 'normal' paints with a higher pigmentation but this stuff is thick! To be honest I think your painting is very good. I'm looking forward to that beer(just loading up the fridge) |
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