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Water-Caste Negotiator






Nevada, USA

Hello Dakka!

I recently have considered buying some Militarum Tempestus. Only I did not like the blue colors and wanted to see what colors I can come up with. So I decided to render one of the models in line art so that I can quickly mock up different patterns and schemes. Attached is a PDF format and a PNG format of what I cam up with. Figured I would share so others can do the same.
[Thumb - stormtrooper.png]
PNG Scion

 Filename stormtrooper.pdf [Disk] Download
 Description PDF Scion
 File size 2373 Kbytes

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2014/04/15 21:57:48


 
   
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Redondo Beach

that looks cool, just like it is...

there a few really cool schemes in the Codex...
their art pieces are awesome...
have you had a look through the book yet???

cheers
jah

Paint like ya got a pair!

Available for commissions.
 
   
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Water-Caste Negotiator






Nevada, USA

I have read it just none of them wow me. A ton of cool red and black color schemes. The Psian Jakals stick out to me but if you have a skull face on a helmet Im bound to be interested in it.

Besides I needed the Illustrator practice and thinking outside the book
   
 
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