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Death-Dealing Devastator






Painted a lot more items. Tried skill in a bottle, Non Metalic Metals, and mixing styles. Leave feedback on the work please!

http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/285131-Dreadnought.html?m=2

Click on my Profile for the rest. Thank you all.

 
   
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The New Miss Macross!





Deep Fryer of Mount Doom



Just copy what is written in the "Forum" field to post a pic from dakka's gallery.
   
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Squishy Oil Squig





AZ, USA, Holy Terra

How did you get that texture over it? Is it sprayed or something, or just thicker paint layers?

I know I'm kinda new, but anyway I like it, it looks really old, like its ancient, which I think fits a dreadnought. My only suggestion would to be to try and make the detail areas more clear, and with brighter highlights to really make them jump out.
   
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Most Glorious Grey Seer





Everett, WA

I've had that happen with primer sometimes. Usually on models I don't want to look like old, ancient metal vehicles. :/

 
   
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Death-Dealing Devastator






I just used basic primer and the rest was layers of non metalic paint.

 
   
 
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