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Post by Major Downer on Jan 4, 2014 12:32:09 GMT -5
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Post by dougeye on Jan 4, 2014 13:01:16 GMT -5
ah cool this is the forge world one? nearly got this and the thunderhawk crash a while back but got no were to put large pieces till I move.
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Post by Cosmic on Jan 4, 2014 13:04:43 GMT -5
From what I can see (stupid phone screen) it's looking really good and I mean that!
This'll be a perfect chance to use more advanced techniques like pigments, and to use your airbrush more.
One thing right off the back though, we tend to paint our terrain in similar colours to our armies as if they're from some strategy computer game, which is what it appears you have started to do. If that is what you're after, then go ahead. However, I always feel that you need to get away from your army when painting terrain as it'll be a lot more realistic. Why not ry a slightly different palette, green maybe or even a dusty turquoise.
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Post by Major Downer on Jan 4, 2014 14:26:49 GMT -5
dougeye: Yea that's the one, it is really nice and detailed, so when you move to a bigger place you have to buy them both @cosmic: Thank you very much sir I'm looking to get more pigments for this as I dont have the right ones Yea I can understand where you are coming from but the Title does say Vostroyan strongpoint haha No, I understand what you mean, it's time to mix it up a little with diffrent colours so it stands out from the army. Cheers Major Downer
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Post by dougeye on Jan 4, 2014 14:30:49 GMT -5
best mix would be to paint the bunker and terrain piece in neutral faction colours so they look cool and them make liveries for the vostroyan's that can hang from the battlements!
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