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Made in at
Stealthy Space Wolves Scout





Fenris

Hey guys and girls.
Finished my Void Claws and had lots of fun painting them:











They are for sale, if you are interested just pm me.

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UK

Very nice wolves!

 
   
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Nice colour on those wolves, like the bases too. Maybe a little too much blood on the claws for my taste.

Good stuff

   
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Calgary, Great White North

Dirty n' gritty, but the eyes pop. Good job.

   
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Sheppey, England

They look scary as hell. Underplayed perfectly.

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Final part's up HERE

 
   
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Binghamton, NY

I love the OSL on the eyes - the source actually feels bright and the glow was kept understated. That part, IMO, is absolutely perfect.

I do, however, feel that the models, overall, are lacking a bit in definition. You have some lovely base gradients and weathering, but the colors on any given surface are only slightly darkened in the shadow areas, with no highlighting beyond what would appear to be your midtone. Without a bit of stronger contrast, either in the form of strong, sharp shadows (resulting in a darker overall scheme) or additional highlights (giving a slightly lighter, more common SW color), the shape of the models gets a little lost.

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