captainecho
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Post by captainecho on May 4, 2014 18:01:25 GMT -5
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Post by Tim on May 5, 2014 12:34:33 GMT -5
Looking really sharp. They still need a drybrush? I think that will make these guys look amazing and take away some of the darkness. Updates!
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Post by aetios on May 5, 2014 15:25:06 GMT -5
They look great. My only comment - get rid of the flashing line on the gun barrels. They really stand out and my eyes can't help but be drawn away from the rest of the paint job and to them.
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Post by captainecho on May 5, 2014 17:34:59 GMT -5
This is them already dry brushed and washed I didn't get a good angle on them really and my lighting was bad. I will most definitely deal with the flashing on the Barrell thanks for pointing that out!
I think next time I will go heavier on the dry brush and lighter on the wash. I tried not to darken too much. But the paint I chose was darker as a base than normal.
I've continued to base all my FOW minis black but am considering trying white for panthers to get them a bit brighter. Alternatively I can just buy a lighter desert yellow color.
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Post by Tim on May 6, 2014 17:11:44 GMT -5
The bottom photo looks like a good drybrush, the rest of the photos may just be a little dark. Tanks!
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Post by RodTheCid on May 13, 2014 20:13:02 GMT -5
They look great. My only comment - get rid of the flashing line on the gun barrels. They really stand out and my eyes can't help but be drawn away from the rest of the paint job and to them. MY EYES... MY EYES... AAARRRGH... hahahaha! sorry, couldn't help it Nice job Tom, I really like to see them in person, I'm sure the lighting adds to the dark tones, in the other hand, while working on the Panthers I noticed the new GW washes are really dark, so I had to add more than a few drops of acrylic thinner and still had to apply little by little to get better control
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