WIPs for my Ogre Kingdoms army: Ironblaster driver/shooter and beast
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Grish`s WIPs
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Re: Grish`s WIPs
Nice and neat at the moment i like it a lot, the base is pretty darn cool.
Re: Grish`s WIPs
Looks awesome!
The only "nitpick" I have for you is the beast's ear looks just a *bit* odd. I'm not sure if it's that it's more of a reddish tone than the other skin areas, or that it more of a block color without transitions... Just seems a little off compared to the rest of the model. That said, it's barely noticeable, and doubtless looks better in person anyway.
But nice work fo' sho!
The only "nitpick" I have for you is the beast's ear looks just a *bit* odd. I'm not sure if it's that it's more of a reddish tone than the other skin areas, or that it more of a block color without transitions... Just seems a little off compared to the rest of the model. That said, it's barely noticeable, and doubtless looks better in person anyway.
But nice work fo' sho!
Re: Grish`s WIPs
Thanks Ear is almost not touched, just painted in base color and shaded a little bit. I`ll definitely highlight it
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Re: Grish`s WIPs
No, mask came with Ironblaster boxDemi_morgana wrote:Is the mask scratchbuilt? Looks really nicey so far!
Re: Grish`s WIPs
Does any1 have any idea, how to paint half empty glass bottle?
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Not an expert, but iirc, people usually paint the color of the liquid (with eventually a color highlight/shadow to simulate the top and the bottom of the liquid) and then do a little thin black line at the top of the liquid. Then they paint the glass and at last varnish with gloss varnish to simulate light reflexion, glass, etc but perhaps someone with more experience will be able to explain more clearly how
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tutorial from C'tan:
http://fantasygames.com.pl/blog/liquid-in-a-glass/
http://fantasygames.com.pl/blog/liquid-in-a-glass/
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