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Fresh-Faced New User






freshly painted void claws for my space wolf army.
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

Not too shabby.

Some advice is you are willing to take it.

Your paints a bit thick, it kinda looks like you were having a hard time getting some of the colors to "cover" over black primer. Add a base color and then work towards your final highlights. It will help a lot.

This is also valid for the metallics For golds and bronze put down a base coat of brown and you will see a much smoother and brighter gold.


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Fully-charged Electropriest






Varying cities in the North

I like how they're looking! Personally I feel a wash is an easy way to improve any model, especially mine, and that is what I'd recommend to you, sir. Yellow on the fists, red on the cloth, black or brown on the silver, a touch of brown on the faces also. Just my two cents, but great work so far.
   
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Fresh-Faced New User






i think alot of this had to do with the camera and i did my washes too heavy/ didnt dry brush that well
   
 
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