First 2.ed Team (unpainted) on my site as test...
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First 2.ed Team (unpainted) on my site as test...
Thanks to a trade with valedictor ( Thx, mate) I completed my 2.ed Orc team. Still unpainted i put it on my site as a test. Next team will be 2.ed Humans, which is one of the teams i have complet, too. In this kind i like to build up a kind of archiv. When i finish painting a mini i will exchange the b/w ones with painted ones. At first i will use german Language. Maybe i will change to english later ? I´m not sure about this, because, as i knew, there are great english pages like Galak´s but hardly german archive pages.
Any comments ? advice ? help ?
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Any comments ? advice ? help ?
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Thanks for this !
heeee,
The only thing to build up a archive like this... it takes a lot of time. Taking pictures, cleaning up in Photoshop, resize, work with Dreamweaver to build up the page itself,... And than looking for some background information like who designed it, which year,... And then the minis are still not painted. as i said before so much minis, so much idea... so little time.
About 95% i´m using white primed colour, because the colour will be brighter at the end. And it´s easier to make something dark than to make it more bright. IMO.
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Thanks for this !
heeee,
what do you mean with " kidding " ?A very nice paintjob (I'm kidding)
The only thing to build up a archive like this... it takes a lot of time. Taking pictures, cleaning up in Photoshop, resize, work with Dreamweaver to build up the page itself,... And than looking for some background information like who designed it, which year,... And then the minis are still not painted. as i said before so much minis, so much idea... so little time.
About 95% i´m using white primed colour, because the colour will be brighter at the end. And it´s easier to make something dark than to make it more bright. IMO.
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Relborn > by cliking on the small icon "www" under all traveller messages, you can go directly on his website. Very well made, btw.
Traveller> "i'm kidding" altough my knowledge of english isn't very good means "it's just a joke". A real pity "ich spräche keine güte deutsch" ! It would be easier
About painting minis, a friend of mine who has a real talent explained to me he only work with dark primed... And it's true you stil can make a smal othe rprimed colour i you want to make the colour brighter (ie or example, after having made a dark primed colour, you should use white primed colour for flesh only...). But it should be a waste of time... When using a white primed colour, my big problem is the "limits" o a colour (ie for example the flesh limits)... WIth a dark ^rimed colour, it's simplier to do, because dark is a natural limit (something like a very dark shade) whereas you can't keep a piece of white primed colour on your mini. But I'm far from a big painter, so maybe that's why I prefer this option.
Traveller> "i'm kidding" altough my knowledge of english isn't very good means "it's just a joke". A real pity "ich spräche keine güte deutsch" ! It would be easier
About painting minis, a friend of mine who has a real talent explained to me he only work with dark primed... And it's true you stil can make a smal othe rprimed colour i you want to make the colour brighter (ie or example, after having made a dark primed colour, you should use white primed colour for flesh only...). But it should be a waste of time... When using a white primed colour, my big problem is the "limits" o a colour (ie for example the flesh limits)... WIth a dark ^rimed colour, it's simplier to do, because dark is a natural limit (something like a very dark shade) whereas you can't keep a piece of white primed colour on your mini. But I'm far from a big painter, so maybe that's why I prefer this option.
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no offence taken. My english isn´t any better as i think ?
Relborn...
have be your job´s pc. With both of my PC it´s working...
Here the link anyway..
www.ruediger-rickassel.de
and ... wenn Du in Frankfurt bist, schau mal vorbei Biste auch auf der Spiel02 in Essen ?
Just an invitation for Relborn
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no offence taken. My english isn´t any better as i think ?
Relborn...
have be your job´s pc. With both of my PC it´s working...
Here the link anyway..
www.ruediger-rickassel.de
and ... wenn Du in Frankfurt bist, schau mal vorbei Biste auch auf der Spiel02 in Essen ?
Just an invitation for Relborn
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I always use white primer. Not one of my figs has been primed black because I couldn't work on black. Tried it once and then gave the fig a nice coat of Nitromorse.
I always use white primer. Not one of my figs has been primed black because I couldn't work on black. Tried it once and then gave the fig a nice coat of Nitromorse.
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