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Post by Darkson on May 18, 2005 2:36:38 GMT -5
Ok so this is my first somewhat historical miniature. Trying to do colors that I think would look good and trying to stay close to history is a real pain in the butt. I will get better at this trying to find the right blend thing. Here is a WIP shot of my first Darkson Designs Miniature. Cheers, Roberts
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Post by malika on May 18, 2005 7:08:27 GMT -5
That model is truly amazing and the painjob just made it better, it also looks a bit more like a realistic human, only thing that sort of looks weird is the skinpart of his arm, what is up with that?
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Post by Darkson on May 18, 2005 7:39:28 GMT -5
"The next visible change was their skin was becoming pale almost corpse like and veins were becoming more apparent. It was almost as if the bodies were offering themselves to be injected with more chemicals , almost thirsting for it.................." Still working on the veins thing.
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Post by malika on May 18, 2005 7:42:18 GMT -5
well make the skin a bit paler Cant wait to see more stuff soon, paint tutorials, conversion tutorials...oh wow Sorry Im thinking a bit too far ahead perhaps
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Post by Darkson on May 18, 2005 7:44:46 GMT -5
Dont worry their will be pleanty of painting of Darkson miniatures in the next painting guide, and tons of stuff right here.
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Post by malika on May 18, 2005 14:48:08 GMT -5
This model is a multipart thing right? It means we could make lots of cool combinations with the parts you will supply right?
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Post by CommieRabbit on May 18, 2005 14:54:26 GMT -5
Hey, these models looks even better with paint on them. Nice job!
The only thing I would do different would be to paint them a german field gray and maybe paint the gun's shell a brighter wood color.
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Post by malika on May 18, 2005 14:56:53 GMT -5
I like these colours...sort of dark Eastern European forests feel to it. But yeah a more greyish colour for the uniform is more fitting.
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