Ash Waste Nomad

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Re: Ash Waste Nomad

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I am glad you have joined us :D
The amount of conversions is really impressive and I know that it takes a lot of time. The best elements are those that have a strong(?) facture, i.e. hair. Some others, like the gas masks, look a bit poor. Why don`t you add some extra GS bits? I can only hope they are still sculpting WIP`s, because the start looks very promising!
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Re: Ash Waste Nomad

Post by Genryu »

Oooh Ash Wasters!

Looking good so far, though I agree with the last poster, most of the green stuff looks great, but a few details like the respirators look a little rushed or bland (Though the images are close ups, they might look better at normal scale).

I've been considering a similar project my self, its still in the concept stages, but I hope to start in the next month or so. So I'll be following this thread keenly :D
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Thank you for your advices, but I have no idea what to do with masks. :boohoo:
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Looking good
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Great start to an interesting project, can i recommend with the masks to smooth them out and make them more angular so they have nice sharp edges and then use a knife or pink and put in slitted vents or dotted vents on the sides and vary it that way to give a more personalised feel.
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Re: Ash Waste Nomad

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Aleks wrote:I have no idea what to do with masks
add some details, the most popular gas masks are probably those:
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those are only few inspirations you can find in the web :mrgreen:
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Re: Ash Waste Nomad

Post by mahon »

cool project, but the quality is a bit uneven. some parts are done very well, some are pretty rushed.
generally I believe you can have a great and unique gang soon. just don't ruin it with the paintjob :P
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Post by Genryu »

czlowiek.morze wrote:
Aleks wrote:I have no idea what to do with masks
add some details, the most popular gas masks are probably those:
ImageClick to see full-sized image
ImageClick to see full-sized image
those are only few inspirations you can find in the web :mrgreen:
I've not seen those before, what are those minis?
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Re: Ash Waste Nomad

Post by Aleks »

Yay, thanks for feedback.
mahon wrote:just don't ruin it with the paintjob
Im afraid that will happen. :boohoo:
czlowiek.morze wrote:dd some details, the most popular gas masks are probably those:
I reeeeeaaaaaaaally don't want to make copy-paste DkoK gas-masks.
Honestly when I was making those masks I thought about this:
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Oh, and I have no idea about colour scheme whatsoever. :boohoo:
Cheers! :dance:
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