So i either need to learn Polish or do what demi does and use english in the PL forumsAna wrote:@ arctica: In the PL section we are thinking about the sameSculpture of gargoyle is too complex for this complex freehand lava effect. This does not work - doesn't looks good on photos, but fortunately for my client
in real, this efect looks clean.
I didn't expect that the mini after paintwork will be so difficult in waching/understanding.
Sad, but worth remembering about.
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no need to
the smartest comments always appear in the English section 
and although I am usually pretty happy with my pics, this time I just couldn't find a way to present this one. the model is all about being a scene going on in three dimensions. I am pretty satisfied with my photo skills, but this time they simply were not enough. the only way of presenting it I can think of might be a rotating animation, like Gamezone do with their miniatures.
so, even though this one is by no means my favorite from Ana, I like the real piece and don't like what I can see on the photos. still much to learn for me...
and although I am usually pretty happy with my pics, this time I just couldn't find a way to present this one. the model is all about being a scene going on in three dimensions. I am pretty satisfied with my photo skills, but this time they simply were not enough. the only way of presenting it I can think of might be a rotating animation, like Gamezone do with their miniatures.
so, even though this one is by no means my favorite from Ana, I like the real piece and don't like what I can see on the photos. still much to learn for me...
I spent the last weeks painting one of my favourite minis from GW
Works went fast and very enjoyably
I followed your suggestions from the last time and I think I made progress
(boaster)
but all the work went in a little different atmosphere.
I am curious what do you think about it.
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Works went fast and very enjoyably
I followed your suggestions from the last time and I think I made progress
but all the work went in a little different atmosphere.
I am curious what do you think about it.
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Dragyn
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LittleDave
I would agree that the arrows on the wings are out of place, but I don't think they detract from the paint job.
There's quite a bit of color variation in there and all of the transitions are smooth. I also like how you're able to maintain a very rustic/nurgle look with the weathering techniques you used.
There's quite a bit of color variation in there and all of the transitions are smooth. I also like how you're able to maintain a very rustic/nurgle look with the weathering techniques you used.
Because I think this arrows are more explainable than the last time.
These arrows obviously are
And I was so proud of this idea
It had to look primitive if they are all about mutations and sickness ... and they didn't even care to change their colors from the pre-heresy scheme to the Nurgle one.
I would like to understand why these arrows don't look good. Stay here and explain it to me, please.
Of course I am very happy that now I know your opinion ...
No one changed mind?
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yes, I am only making sure




