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Post by Warmaster Stabwhiskers on Apr 17, 2007 10:11:58 GMT -5
Nice one
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Post by thefishki345 on Apr 17, 2007 19:30:05 GMT -5
stabby you shall help me the heretic cos U R A HERETIC TO!!!!!!
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Post by thefishki345 on Apr 18, 2007 6:12:47 GMT -5
so please people please help me with chaos
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Post by Warmaster Stabwhiskers on Apr 18, 2007 6:46:55 GMT -5
I am with you brother, to me heralds of the swarm! For Nurgle!
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Post by thefishki345 on Apr 18, 2007 19:04:30 GMT -5
lol ya for uh FOR WHOEVER THE BLACK LEGION WORSHIP!!! WE ARE BACK!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2007 21:16:36 GMT -5
thats awsome, i wish i was that good of a painter
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Post by thefishki345 on Apr 19, 2007 21:36:41 GMT -5
yeh i no
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Post by knight (M.I.A) on Apr 20, 2007 15:55:52 GMT -5
I started not too many years ago (2 or 3) with painting tabletop minis and I was barely able to hold a brush and I'm still not able to do really good stuff or modelling with GS. But you have to try it. Just don't say "I'll never be such a good painter..." or something like that. Try it, take your time for painting a mini. At the beginning, they might look a bit clumsy, but if I'd show my first paintings (if they'd still exist) you all would start laughing. Paininting is no ability you have to be blessed with. It's something you can learn by doing and concentrating. One of the simplest things you can do is starting with watering down your paints and applying several layers of watered down colour. That'll improve your minis already a lot. The "safe hand" will come by it's own when you paint more often and when you're getting confident of your abilities. I can just say try it a painting level like the one of the Dark Apostel isn't difficult to reach. I used simpled techniques to paint him, I can really recommend reading a bit on the GW pages and the WD/BG articles about painting, it helps a lot.
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Post by thefishki345 on Apr 21, 2007 7:00:35 GMT -5
i do do all that lol, i buy wd, subscribe to bg and go on the gw website
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