@Nicofig : un aerographe (catachan brown puis mélange catachan brown + Tallarn Flesh)
@Sebrom : Chez moi et je garde ma fille. Je vas vraissemblablement passer entre 3 et 6 heures dans les bouchons pour passer vous dire bonjour aujourd'hui.
Incredible stuff you have here!!! I just found your blog via "52 weeks, 52 miniatures". The minis and scenery projects are really full of imagination... I´ll keep following :D
Thank you Alexander Man. I just added your blog to the figoblogotheque (http://figoblogotheque.blogspot.com/ ). I've checked 52W/52M : could you point me to where you found me there ?
You're welcome, there s nothing really "new". Put all the colors, then wash then one highlight, using the cardboard bands to work on several minies at the same time. A "non visible" part of the tip, is when you paint your minies on the band to do all the front then all the back as if it was only one miniature and to not turn around every single miniature : this reduce manipulations and save so save time... I wonder if I m clear.
Hé faignasse, t'es où là??? Nous on prépare le GBS2 et toi tu fais quoi??? Tu peins... Pffff...
RépondreSupprimerTu as utilisé quoi comme bombe de peinture de base après la sous couche blanche ?
RépondreSupprimer@Nicofig : un aerographe (catachan brown puis mélange catachan brown + Tallarn Flesh)
RépondreSupprimer@Sebrom : Chez moi et je garde ma fille. Je vas vraissemblablement passer entre 3 et 6 heures dans les bouchons pour passer vous dire bonjour aujourd'hui.
Merci beaucoup, Greg! Ils sont tres jolie.
RépondreSupprimerI am astonished how much painting you did in one day!
Simon
Incredible stuff you have here!!! I just found your blog via "52 weeks, 52 miniatures". The minis and scenery projects are really full of imagination... I´ll keep following :D
RépondreSupprimerThank you Alexander Man. I just added your blog to the figoblogotheque (http://figoblogotheque.blogspot.com/ ). I've checked 52W/52M : could you point me to where you found me there ?
RépondreSupprimerThis is a great inspiration to me, I'm thinking loads of Celts painted in the same way. Very interesting stuff, thankyou for the tips.
RépondreSupprimerYou're welcome, there s nothing really "new". Put all the colors, then wash then one highlight, using the cardboard bands to work on several minies at the same time. A "non visible" part of the tip, is when you paint your minies on the band to do all the front then all the back as if it was only one miniature and to not turn around every single miniature : this reduce manipulations and save so save time... I wonder if I m clear.
RépondreSupprimerI never thought of that thanks again. I'm thinking of trying this technique with some ancient Germans, Best wishes Simon
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