Blood Maw WIP
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Very nice! I like the pallid grey tones on this guy and the sticky wet look of the mouth is awesome. Great job!
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looks very good, terrifyingly realistic
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Looking great JanSyr. Do you mean yours was inspired by Sorn's. I believe that was by the Mighty Seb. Not Bohun. Not enough random lines and colours for it to be a Bohun!
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Thanks everyone for your kind words!
@AndS: you are right, I was inspired by Sorn´s pictures - so my kudos goes to Seb, I guess.
I learned a lot about the using of my new airbrush, blending techniques and the use of gloss varnish for a proper wet effect.
Cheers,
Jan
@AndS: you are right, I was inspired by Sorn´s pictures - so my kudos goes to Seb, I guess.
I learned a lot about the using of my new airbrush, blending techniques and the use of gloss varnish for a proper wet effect.
Cheers,
Jan
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Great work. Very natural looking (for an unnatural terror of course).
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Looks great and very inspiring.
Your experiences on that matter would highly interest me.
Best DD
JanSyr wrote:I learned a lot about ... the use of gloss varnish for a proper wet effect.
Your experiences on that matter would highly interest me.
Best DD
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@deadlydeceiver : Thank you very much for your comment!
In the past I never applied enough coats of gloss varnish to achieve a proper wet effect. In addition to this I applied it out of a spray can, with the result of less to no controll of the layering process. Since I´m using gloss varnish out of a dropper bottle (in my case it´s from Basecrafts) and applying three to six coats by brush, I´m more than happy with the results.
So there is no wisdom of the old ones which I rediscovered, but sometimes the little adjustments results in great improvements.
Cheers
Jan
In the past I never applied enough coats of gloss varnish to achieve a proper wet effect. In addition to this I applied it out of a spray can, with the result of less to no controll of the layering process. Since I´m using gloss varnish out of a dropper bottle (in my case it´s from Basecrafts) and applying three to six coats by brush, I´m more than happy with the results.
So there is no wisdom of the old ones which I rediscovered, but sometimes the little adjustments results in great improvements.
Cheers
Jan
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Nice paint job, although I think the head-neck join is a bit too obvious.
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I think you have done a good job on this what are you planning on doing for the base?
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@The Minsk: I have done a wet land/bog base (with secret weapon`s tree stumps and a muddy vallejo water effect). I will post some pics of the finished model next week (when the new camera of my girlfriend arrives ).
@Yxalitis: You are right about the neck-join, but even after treating it with plastic putty it´s still visible. In daylight it looks much more naturally than on the pics, so I´m fine with it.
Cheers
Jan
@Yxalitis: You are right about the neck-join, but even after treating it with plastic putty it´s still visible. In daylight it looks much more naturally than on the pics, so I´m fine with it.
Cheers
Jan
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Wow nice collection ! I like the talos allot ! Nice paintjob.
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Since u good at painting, and speakin as a newbie that admire minis paint in at high standards, I would try to increase contrast. Between lights and shadows. Above all cheers dude, very good job!
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Thanks everbody for your nice comments!
@Malachi: You are totally right, I really have to push the contrasts on my minis. Hope I will improve with the next ones (Norse Trolls)!
@Malachi: You are totally right, I really have to push the contrasts on my minis. Hope I will improve with the next ones (Norse Trolls)!
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