I finished painting Kili. I used this miniature to practice on my layering/highlighting technique.
C&C are welcome...
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Kili with his brother Fili:
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http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/201 ... arf_9.html
Werner's Showcase
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I've changed my last highlight/layer method on my Goblin Warriors.
Instead of layering the whole skin as final stage, I did a highlight:
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Version 1.0:
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Version 1.0 and 2.0 together:
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http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/201 ... on-20.html
Instead of layering the whole skin as final stage, I did a highlight:
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Click to see full-sized image
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Version 1.0:
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Version 1.0 and 2.0 together:
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http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/201 ... on-20.html
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They look just fine
Personaly I'd give them a layer of glaze to make pale flesh less striking but it's the matter of taste I guess.
Personaly I'd give them a layer of glaze to make pale flesh less striking but it's the matter of taste I guess.
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Re: Werner's Showcase
looking good for gaming purposes. now, the question is how much do you want to improve?
there still place for improvement, so you can try and add new techniques
there still place for improvement, so you can try and add new techniques
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Thanks for the tips.
I want to improve a lot!!! And I know there's still place for improvement. That's why I post here on this forum, so I can learn from you guys.
I'm trying the layering technique and the shading technique the last couple of weeks, you can see the results on viewtopic.php?f=37&t=8709 (c&c are always welcome there) and my blog http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/.
I notice that I like painting more then gaming. I don't like batch painting.
I want to improve a lot!!! And I know there's still place for improvement. That's why I post here on this forum, so I can learn from you guys.
I'm trying the layering technique and the shading technique the last couple of weeks, you can see the results on viewtopic.php?f=37&t=8709 (c&c are always welcome there) and my blog http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/.
I notice that I like painting more then gaming. I don't like batch painting.
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I finished Narzug this week. I'm happy with the result. I've given the skintone an extra highlight. I also didn't use a painting guide for the first time. Normally I search and/or create a painting guide before I start painting a miniature.
Thanks for the tips I received!
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-> http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/2013/03/narzug.html
Thanks for the tips I received!
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-> http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/2013/03/narzug.html
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Thanks!Demi_morgana wrote:Definitely decent
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I finished the wooden walkway of 'The Goblin King's platform'. I had underestimated the details (bones and the other stuff).
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-> http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/201 ... lkway.html
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-> http://wernershobbyblog.blogspot.be/201 ... lkway.html
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This terrain look very good! Maybe you could add a little bit of green to make it look as if an old wood with moos?
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miniatures painted:
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22