He means spoiler tags.
Make them go byebye.
Studio rule fyi.
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The last one. Fucking rocks.
Impressive Lictor.
Decent job on that model, might benefit from some drybrushed highlights.
Yo pooks
http://www.modacity.net/forums/pictu...&pictureid=276
http://www.modacity.net/forums/pictu...&pictureid=275
I did this guy (read: found my best looking gaunt, stuck it on a prettier base and called it done) for a local modelling comp over a year ago. First prize in the section :woo:
And if anybody out there thinks I was naturally half decent at this crap (Warning: ugly as fuck):
I encourage you to fool around with different paints and such. Try color changing paints, dark and light primers, and thinners, etc. also, multiple thin thin layers. They'd be a lot more interesting.
I've tried dark primers. Hated them (red took forever to get a flat colour).
What do you mean by "colour changing paints"?
Also, when your painting models for an army, it's best to restrict your pallet to a few key colours for the majority of your models, to keep the force looking uniform. Kinda restricts how much you can branch out as far as colour choice goes.
When I say color changing paints, I'm referring to paints usually called "candy" or "chameleon". Depending on the angle light hits the surface, they reflect different colors. I painted a friend's motorcycle with this stuff, changed from black, purple, red, bronze green, and blue.