Everything from sanding and priming to varnishing!
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by Slawek » 18 May 2005, o 06:52
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by messiah_182 » 18 May 2005, o 07:14
Really nice.
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by mahon » 18 May 2005, o 07:36
not nice, wonderful!
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by Corvus » 18 May 2005, o 08:08
a difficult way of blending, but the results are amazing
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by ToMaZ » 18 May 2005, o 09:26
Very good tutorial! The picture with the stages makes it clearer to visualise how he did it.
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Skrit
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by Skrit » 18 May 2005, o 14:10
What a nice guy he is! He gave a tutorial how he painted his Slayer Sword winning mini last year and now he shares this. I wish more of the 'top' painters would do this.
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by Demi_morgana » 18 May 2005, o 15:09
thx - I need every nmm tutorial;
I still can't master this technique
Skrit
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by Skrit » 18 May 2005, o 15:20
I'm glad I don't use this technique!
JayeL
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by JayeL » 18 May 2005, o 18:43
I was just looking at this over on B&C it is a really good tutorial.
Lai
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by Lai » 18 May 2005, o 20:39
Great and clear tutorial:D