My first work.
Core set + Wave I
Twin Shadows Expansion + Wave II
Wave III
Wave IV
Edited by Erny
My first work.
Core set + Wave I
Twin Shadows Expansion + Wave II
Wave III
Wave IV
Edited by Erny
love the rebel bases, how did you keep the rebel logo consistent?
Very unique and succinct paint job, well done.
That's a lot of figures to paint!
Maybe it's the lighting, but did you add any washes or shades? Something like Agrax Earthshade can really enhance some of the features of the sculpts. The furry ones in particular.
Nice job!
On 25.04.2017 at 10:09 AM, Spidey NZ said:love the rebel bases, how did you keep the rebel logo consistent?
I used varnish, if I understood your question correctly.
On 25.04.2017 at 8:21 PM, Force Majeure said:but did you add any washes or shades?
I use shades. I paint base color, then darker in deep places and light dry brush in the end.
40 minutes ago, Erny said:I used varnish, if I understood your question correctly.
I think he was asking how you managed to paint such a perfectly-shaped symbol every time. And if he wasn't asking that then I will, because you seriously did a great job with those! Especially getting around all of the feet, etc.
2 hours ago, ManateeX said:I think he was asking how you managed to paint such a perfectly-shaped symbol every time. And if he wasn't asking that then I will, because you seriously did a great job with those! Especially getting around all of the feet, etc.
that is correct,
On 27.04.2017 at 0:21 AM, Spidey NZ said:that is correct,
Oh, misunderstood. I painted circle with cross inside it. I painted "horns" on its side and the central "horn". After that I corrected the symbol to almost perfect picture many times.
This is too difficult for me to explain the process in english. I created picture, but I apologise about the lines - they are not even...
Awesome. Thanks for that guide. Should be really helpful on future projects. By the way, it looks really good on the bases.
A bit clean for my taste but I like how you made it cone together.
Sorry. No I mean that I myself prefer a little more dirty rough look but you really make the model look alive with the colours
5 hours ago, Etheneus said:Sorry. No I mean that I myself prefer a little more dirty rough look but you really make the model look alive with the colours
Thanks. I thought about it. I decided: in films and cartoons stormtroopers almost always have clean armor. In game they constantly die. So, stormtroopers with dirty armor don't live too long, and new recruits take new armor.
And I think Dart Vader wil be unhappy if stormtroopers with dirty armor make a mess and dirt on his Star Destroyer or Base.