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2015/03/30 08:34:59
Subject: Question about highlighting Infinity minis (25mm)
These models have very little surface area to paint on and thus little room to create transitions from base color to highlight and shadows and such.... whats the best way to go about painting these models to a standard that looks good? Cos im kind of struggling.
2015/03/30 09:37:25
Subject: Re:Question about highlighting Infinity minis (25mm)
not realy a secret you do the transitions on smaller space.. for me wetblending techniques work very good on infinity models
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2015/03/30 11:30:44
Subject: Question about highlighting Infinity minis (25mm)
ok i have a question... so i have this mini... for some reason her arms dont fit properly????????????
i had her all painted up... then the arms dont fit? T_T