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2008/08/19 00:35:43
Subject: Daemons and late Old School entries (pic heavy)
The Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion
I started doing this before the Old School challenge was issued so, unfortunately I didn't have any "before" pictures, so I entered the Rouge trader marine.
I did this guy awhile ago for a friend's Eldar army.
And here's the beginnings of my Daemon army.
I'd appreciate any advice/ opinions. Thanks.
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2008/08/19 01:04:02
Subject: Re:Daemons and late Old School entries (pic heavy)
You know, I'd have given you my vote for the Lord of Change. Great work on a model close to my heart - that same head + high 10 body combo is the first warhammer mini I painted
The rest are looking solid too, dig the tats? on the chicks.
Very nice. A damn shame you forgot to take a 'before' pic.
BTW, you need a brighter 'key' light. You got plenty of ambient fill, but in many pictures we're actually getting shadows on your model from the fill light so we can't see exactly the parts we're supposed to see.