03-25-2012, 10:01 AM
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03-25-2012, 11:19 AM
Really amzing work on all the game pieces
03-25-2012, 12:07 PM
Good job on the IFOS figures. It's cool that you got inspired to paint more minis. I don't think I've even seen these before close up. Thanks for sharing.
03-28-2012, 01:49 AM
Thank you all I wanted to keep going, but I have lost my painting drive lol. I have 4 more IFOS Heroes to go and I have all of the pieces for FANG to paint as well. I will get to them eventually.
03-28-2012, 02:53 AM
(03-28-2012 01:49 AM)Anim8r Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you all I wanted to keep going, but I have lost my painting drive lol. I have 4 more IFOS Heroes to go and I have all of the pieces for FANG to paint as well. I will get to them eventually.
Really nice job on everything, Anim8r! I don't have ATOE but I love the way you painted the pieces to complement the board.
03-28-2012, 03:45 AM
Yeah those ATOE guys are a neat effect! I think I may have to pop over there and check find the how-to on them! All of your dudes are both super and duper, well done.
04-01-2012, 04:12 AM
Finished my IFOS set
Full Hero group
Figured I'd show some LNoE love too
Full Hero group
Figured I'd show some LNoE love too
04-01-2012, 05:02 AM
Looking good.
Ever thought about shading and highlighting?
Your figures painting style makes me think about those old tin soldiers kids used to play with in the early 1900's
Here is an article about a Belgian "celebraty" named Shrapnel Charlie.
He is the father of a friend of mine. He sadly passed away on the 14th of march.
http://www.stripes.com/news/belgian-man-...os-1.52511
we can say that his way of working was The preceding way of how things get done today.
Ever thought about shading and highlighting?
Your figures painting style makes me think about those old tin soldiers kids used to play with in the early 1900's
Here is an article about a Belgian "celebraty" named Shrapnel Charlie.
He is the father of a friend of mine. He sadly passed away on the 14th of march.
http://www.stripes.com/news/belgian-man-...os-1.52511
we can say that his way of working was The preceding way of how things get done today.
04-01-2012, 05:35 AM
Very cool article Emp. I would love to improve my painting technique. My hands are really shaky though, which is why I tend to be a little more intimidated with finer detailing
04-01-2012, 05:40 AM
By the looks of things I'm quite sure you would manage to do shading and some small highlighting.
Shading is easy, it just uses "washes" and when you put it on it just fills in the lower parts on the figure and dries in a little darker. Wich gives the illusion of more depth.
As for highlighting, I started out 20 years ago with a technique called drybrushing.
Shading is easy, it just uses "washes" and when you put it on it just fills in the lower parts on the figure and dries in a little darker. Wich gives the illusion of more depth.
As for highlighting, I started out 20 years ago with a technique called drybrushing.
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