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Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 28 Dec 2010, o 16:57
by mr_Denial
mahon wrote:mr_Denial wrote:It looks like prepaint.
yeah....
compare
And the Irony was in which direction ? Do I really have to choose ?
OK.... i know, I am mean mother....ker

Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 30 Dec 2010, o 17:37
by dzejendes
Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 30 Dec 2010, o 18:44
by mahon
Shoot the author of the paintjob. Show unpainted minis. Showing your models painted like this is like shooting your own leg...
Why can't these guys find a painter to paint their models? I bet there would be a few who would even paint it for little or no money....
For me who painted this one most obviously had hardly any clue about painting miniatures

Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 30 Dec 2010, o 19:16
by Maru

Anathomy - what is with this slim tini hand of his ?? - mutated or what
For me who painted this one most obviously had hardly any clue about painting miniatures
i think is not that at this point it is not about painting minis but about promoting system - so you made them beyond lvl of playability end iven beyond good looking at RW - they have to look good on Photos end prints not on table nor on RW so feve things got to be overgone to much contrasted - as it will turn god on photos end prints
end you mey go on 3 ways with that
- show ppl pewter minis (Reaper)
- show master class painted (Rackham) (iven if you cheat with Graphic programs)
- or average painted "your minis mey look like that" (GW)
but if you do so make it good
Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 31 Dec 2010, o 20:05
by Marek
Well, Neuroshima is a really well written rpg system.
Neuroshima Hex, an award winning board game, with international editions.
So the rules to the tabletop game may be expected to be excellent as well. But the minis are really ugly

And the painting looks like somebody of mediocre skills spent not more than 1 hour on each. Shame.
Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 1 Jan 2011, o 22:41
by Corvus
haven't noticed the thread earlier... ouch my eyes hurt
minis are ugly as hell and the painting is terrible. I think it's a combination of an underpaid painter with a complete lack of motivation probably caused by the bad sculpt.
Who buys this junk?
Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 16:03
by Demi_morgana
painters don't get any payment here
Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 16:09
by mahon
yeah, this explains a lot...
I bet they would get much more visually appealing products if they paid for some work to those who do it.
Neuroshima Hex - good game. These minis - terrible marketing move...
Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 16:17
by Demi_morgana
"if you pay peanuts - you get monkeys"
Re: Neuroshima Tactics
Posted: 5 Jan 2011, o 16:23
by dzejendes
Demi_morgana wrote:painters don't get any payment here
It still doesn't explain this horror. Even if painter don't get any money for his work it still would be a nice advertisement for him. He put his very own name under it, not nickname, but full real world name. If I were him I would do as much as I can. Doing painting well for such game could be very nice start to be professional, well known painter. Doing it like this pictures above is a straight way to be an anti-painter example. He don't even accept criticism (take a look at official NS Tactics page).
But, the biggest question is - where they find The Sculptor?