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Hollywood

Hi Guys!
We just posted our year ender post on our blog. Check it out.

http://www.nextlevelpainting.blogspot.com/










 
   
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Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

A little too airbrushed for my tastes, in some places, but you're cranking out some serious quality, all around. Definitely glad I found the link (not like it was hidden or anything, I just find my glass suddenly emptier than when I last visited it ), as I initially thought "man, he really likes his Stormravens. Guy needs to branch out..."

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Colorado

I love those "too airbrushed" comments. I always chuckle when someone uses it. I never see posts about too many brush strokes

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Tilter at Windmills






Manchester, NH

No? I see critical comments about visible brush strokes pretty often; usually it's a sign of not thinning your paints properly. The Next Level stuff looks awesome, but I can see how some folks could find the technique as showing itself a bit obviously. It definitely has a distinct look, compared to GW's more "traditional" style, for example.

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PDX

Well, I think its a solid technique for speed and quality.

Good work!

   
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Very nice models you got there, love the stormravens, some are serious and very good, and others are comical, well painted, but it looks like its flapping its wings

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