Gimli

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Markey78
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Gimli

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Ok here is todays work, im pretty happy with it, my best work yet.

Not happy about the slip in the beard, will have to be rectified later.

A lot of usefull tips on here, one question though. Im kinda a slow painter, when your using so little paint on youre brush how do you stop it from drying on the brush before it gets on the mini? :?

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Markey78 wrote:A lot of usefull tips on here, one question though. Im kinda a slow painter, when your using so little paint on youre brush how do you stop it from drying on the brush before it gets on the mini? :?
drying retarder?
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I'm using wet pallet, helps a little bit too
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clean the brush often so the paint dosent dry in it
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Pandadosmares wrote:clean the brush often so the paint dosent dry in it

Agree. Depending on the brush you are using, it will hold some amount of paint. For example, I use the #1, WN Series 7 for most things. After removing the excess of paint I can do a maximum of 6,7 brush strokes on my mini. Then wash and reload.

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Probably you should also thin your paint. I'm also not a quick painter myself and by using thinner paint I don't usually have this problem.
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Well made some progress, think that will be it for another week if the wife gets her way!

sorry about the poor quality.

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There's not a lot of flesh on this, but it looks like you did a pretty good job with it from what I can see. It's kinda hard to tell... How much shading/highlighting did you do?
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It's ok, think it was quite a dark wash then a couple of highlights. If I'm honest if I did it again I would make the overall skin tone darker. Being supposed to be a rugged dwarf an all that.
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