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Ok. 3 months and you already paint 5 times better than I do. Nice :evil: :wink:

...and you called your learning slow :o

What does that make me? Hmm... I'm obviously getting dementic. I knew I was a dementic bulimic (eat a lot, but forget to throw up ;)) but obviously I am a dementic painter also ;)

Seriously, your minis are looking very nice. You're on your way to be a really excellent painter, mate :D

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BTW... where in Germany you live ?
... and no, its not about dating, squiggoth :roll: :wink:



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traveller wrote:
BTW... where in Germany you live ?
... and no, its not about dating, squiggoth :roll: :wink:



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Post by Andy »

Thanks for all the kind replies.
Since my first team is now painted (except for potential future purchases), and I was looking for a chance to develop my skills some more, I offered to put some paint on a completely unpainted Wood Elf team for a coach in my local league.
It felt quite different from the Beastmen I became used to during the last months, but I guess that is a good thing.
I only managed to finish two minis during the last two weeks (holidays and all), but here is how I did so far with my first attempts at Wood Elfs:

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This is his Wardancer. I tried to come up with a classic green color scheme without making them look too sissy.

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Next was his Treeman, his latest aquisition. Not much choice of color here. Brown it would be. I had to use the shoulder pads to give him at least some team unity look.

So here are two more weeks of my learning by doing. I hope you like it.

PS: I PM'ed Traveller where I live, so he can date me. JUST KIDDING. HELLO! What's wrong with you guys...? ;)

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Really nice work! I won't even say "for a beginner" because it's nice work no matter what. Reminds me of my brother-in-law. I am self taught from about age 12. I teach him to paint and in 3 months he's winning painting contests...BASTARD!! :evil:
Andy wrote:Next was his Treeman, his latest aquisition. Not much choice of color here. Brown it would be.
My only bit of advice is to not fall into this trap. Sometimes it seems like there isn't much choice for color but when you see a treeman painted in grey ashy colors you'll know what I mean. And don't even underestimate the power of simple conversions. Throwing some moss or mushrooms on the treeman can make that brown look a lot less typical.

Just look aroudn at the people who have done red or blue orcs and you'll see that color isn't always an obvious choice. :wink:

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Post by Stu »

More good stuff. Don't forget to show us the rest when they're done.
Sometimes it seems like there isn't much choice for color but when you see a treeman painted in grey ashy colors you'll know what I mean. And don't even underestimate the power of simple conversions. Throwing some moss or mushrooms on the treeman can make that brown look a lot less typical.
Or you can add some foliage and use red, orange and yellow, as if it were autumn.

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Dark Lord wrote:And don't even underestimate the power of simple conversions. Throwing some moss or mushrooms on the treeman can make that brown look a lot less typical.
To be honest I don't dare to do conversions yet. I have some greenstuff available, but I don't want to use it until i have some really fine modeling tools.
On the other hand, since this was my first Treeman ever, I guess it just had to be brown, but I'll certainly give your advice some thought. Thanks.

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[quote="Andy]To be honest I don't dare to do conversions yet. I have some greenstuff available, but I don't want to use it until i have some really fine modeling tools.[/quote]

I've been using green stuff for years but I just picked up the set that Heresy is selling during the recent sale, and the tools are fabulous! Check out

http://www.heresyminiatures.com

under the "tools and accessories" section, HTT01 STAINLESS STEEL SCULPTING TOOL SET. Its an excellent buy. While you're there check out the new Fallen fig. Might make a great coach for your chaos team, and Fantasy Football Boris.

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Thanks a lot for the advice. All that "new year stuff" has taken its toll on my painting schedule, but I hope to be back in no time. I'll keep you updated, if you want me to...

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I'll keep you updated, if you want me to...
yep, please do so...

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After having to take a break from painting for several months, I finally found some time again...
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I'm still adding some last touches, but here are some shots of my minotaur:

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I'm packing up my paint brushes right now!

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Excellent really...
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Just to echo others here, you are very good already.

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