Khador by ToMaZ
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that's some good news and some good customer service.
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Yeah, going to use that torso for a base I think.czlowiek.morze wrote:so now you`ve got some bits and a new torso
Small update:
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Things left to do:
- Deeper shading and more highlighting on the metallics.
- Eyes.
- Some gems maybe.
- Deeper shading and a bit more highlighting for the red parts.
- Tidying up some parts.
Total work time so far: little over 3hrs.
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Re: Khador by ToMaZ
Well done. Don't forget to darkline the division lines between his fingers, elements of his armor, etc.
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Re: Khador by ToMaZ
my attention is completely drawn away from the figure by that disgusting towel in the background
is that the rag you use to clean your brush?
btw great painting so far!
is that the rag you use to clean your brush?
btw great painting so far!
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Yes! My precious dusty old old old rag... been with my since I start painting. I needed something to block incoming light, and I never really bother to set up a proper background for WIP shots. When I do, they end up worse than pics I take on the fly
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Re: Khador by ToMaZ
Old rags rule, and your mini is looking really good
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I considered the Butcher finished, but then I noticed I forgot some soft OSL... oh well, it will have to wait until tomorrow
There is a lot of room for improvement and I rushed some parts which I shouldn't have rushed... but I think that he turned out good for a gaming piece. At least he'll look good on the table
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So that's the start of my 50 point army and a step closer to completing one of my 2011 goals. Yay! ^^
Next up, the war dog!
There is a lot of room for improvement and I rushed some parts which I shouldn't have rushed... but I think that he turned out good for a gaming piece. At least he'll look good on the table
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So that's the start of my 50 point army and a step closer to completing one of my 2011 goals. Yay! ^^
Next up, the war dog!
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Re: Khador by ToMaZ
especially at the back but, it sure is good enough for gamingToMaZ wrote:There is a lot of room for improvement
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Yeah the backside was boring and I rushed it... Doesn't matter, I'm the only one looking at his back when gaming anyway
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Re: Khador by ToMaZ
nice one. I think his face is perfect and nicely shows the anger expression
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