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Drizzt Do'Urden
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Idea for this thread stolen from Lady Z.
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Wow great work Machinehead! What kind of lighting to you use? You must have a really steady hand, very impressive.
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Thanks! I use a 60 watt bulb on my computer desk and one of those magnifiers that you wear on your head so I can see what I'm doing. Edit - My work area.
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Daaaammmn! That is awesome! Nice detail!!Must have taken days to do just one of them!!
Keep the photos coming! Great stuff man!! |
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Thanks! It takes a couple of hours to prime, base coat, ink wash and paint each one.
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Great models! Can't believe how small those things are.
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Thanks Micah! Hey Felix here are those early production Tigers. Bottom one is primed and base coated, the top one is also ink washed to darken up the details. Edit - added picture of a Tiger almost done painting and one with dry brush done with ink washed one for comparison
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Panther.
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