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WOLFGIR 04-05-2001 07:18 AM

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Originally posted by Sir_Tainly:
Slightly diverging the thread, do any of you guys paint models and things (the kit type, and alas not the Cindy Crawford type)

I have some great aircraft painted up in 1/300 scale plus a few I've built from balsa wood. Don't really have a good way to show these off. If only I could afford a digital camera.



I used too, have a few ones left, had some Warhammer 40K moseld, ans now I have some character miniatures.. To help with fights and such....

You have a normal camera? Take a photo and send them to aomeone with a scanner and someone will scan them fot you. I have that sp if you want you could send them to me, or you can hire a digital camera and go to printshop and have them printed out as well as saved on a disc..


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Sir_Tainly 04-05-2001 07:21 AM

Yeah but my camera only uses very expensive film APS stuff, and besides it doesn't take good close ups. I have a scanner of my own, thanks Wolfie. These planes are 1/300 so a WW2 fighter plane is about 5cm long, so you need to be up real close.

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WOLFGIR 04-05-2001 07:31 AM

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Originally posted by Sir_Tainly:
Yeah but my camera only uses very expensive film APS stuff, and besides it doesn't take good close ups. I have a scanner of my own, thanks Wolfie. These planes are 1/300 so a WW2 fighter plane is about 5cm long, so you need to be up real close.


Hmm, I see your dilemma. Do you know anyone with a good camera or digital one?? Well of course you don´t (smacks head to the table *dunk* dunk*) Damn these days of workload..

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sylent 04-05-2001 07:46 AM

I was a WH40K player myself in my younger days...
Collected Eldar, and had a pretty good army.
I didn't really paint with any style, until I stopped playing, and I only really concentrated hard on about 2 miniatures, which IMO looked pretty good.

Other than that, I have made a bit of a model, like a sort of forest scene. I actually got the full kit, like tree's and stuff, and it looks pretty good, all I need now is some decent model elves or something to put in it.

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WOLFGIR 04-05-2001 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by sylent:
I was a WH40K player myself in my younger days...
Collected Eldar, and had a pretty good army.
I didn't really paint with any style, until I stopped playing, and I only really concentrated hard on about 2 miniatures, which IMO looked pretty good.

Other than that, I have made a bit of a model, like a sort of forest scene. I actually got the full kit, like tree's and stuff, and it looks pretty good, all I need now is some decent model elves or something to put in it.


Hmm, I got a nice scenario in my head..
A little creak, Bonzai trees to add to the real thing and real grass.. Some elves attacking an orc warband.. Could be nice, espacially if you make the wateer right, that could lead to some great photos taken during differnt times of day/night, and the Bonzai trees will fall some leaves natural and ll that.. Hmmm..

Ah, i watn a dead orc in the creak too, full of arrows in his back! http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...miles/wink.gif



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dafan 04-05-2001 08:04 AM

anyone of you who can write a paladin fighting a huge dragon with a pencil??? http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...iles/smile.gif
that would be awsome

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sylent 04-05-2001 08:16 AM

Thats sorta what I wanted to do, have a bit of a fight scene in my forest scape. That was my plan, but that doesn't tend to mean much, ie, what I plan and what I do. http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...iles/smile.gif

I have visited places like what I imagine when I am playing an RPG or something, and its really weird, kinda the closest thing I get to some kind of magik. (Damn that sounds really corny!)http://www.tgeweb.com/ironworks/cgi-...es/biggrin.gif

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sylent 04-06-2001 02:50 AM

BUMP...
Anyone else got anything to post?

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sylent 04-10-2001 10:50 PM

I have just finished touching up this little picture of mine.
It's pretty big, but if it was smaller, the detail would be lost...
http://kung_lao.tripod.com/map_03.jpg

This thing has been a real big job for me.
Firstly I started drawing it about a year ago. With much enthusiasm, I drew for about a day, and left it for a long-long time. Just recently I decided to pick it up, and have another go, and Wa-la.
I scanned it in, and lightened, and darkened it in the right parts.
Anyway... just wanted to get this on somehow, and couldn't think of a better thread.

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Sazerac 04-10-2001 11:08 PM

Here's a couple of pics of a barbarian hunter I sketched up one afternoon:

http://www.wizardrealm.com/images/barb1.jpg

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