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Made in nl
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the Netherlands

Hey guys here is my latest tutorial! hope you like it!



   
Made in nl
Esteemed Veteran Space Marine





the Netherlands

* any feedback is appreciated!*

   
Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User






Well done, thanks

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Solahma






RVA

Nice presentation, very clear. Thanks for posting!

   
Made in ca
Fresh-Faced New User






What compressor are you using for your airbrush?

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the Netherlands

 dude163 wrote:
What compressor are you using for your airbrush?

I use an AS-186 compressor. Its a cheap, unbranded compressor that a lot of companies buy to rebrand it as their starter compressor.
Its slightly better then the AS-18 because it has a 3ltr tank, which keeps the airflow consistent and prolongs the life expectancy of the compressor!


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and ofc thanks for the feedback

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I see you ....

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the Netherlands

 virtualonmars wrote:
I see you ....

What?? Where???

   
Made in ca
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Thanks for the info, i have an old 1/10 Badger piece o crap, but its hooked up to 2 iwatas , lol

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In the picture you bookended the video with, did you do any post-processing on the hammer, or does it really pop THAT MUCH?

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Some of you guys need to go a through bad girlfriend or two and gain some perspective on things.
 
   
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the Netherlands

Matney X wrote:
In the picture you bookended the video with, did you do any post-processing on the hammer, or does it really pop THAT MUCH?

i added some glow behind the hammer but other then that the colors are true...
i did take the picture in a light booth though to get the most optimal lighting

   
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did you convert the hammer?

all the hammers ive seen are caked in annoying details which actually detracts from doing effects like this.

nice work.
   
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kb305 wrote:
did you convert the hammer?

all the hammers ive seen are caked in annoying details which actually detracts from doing effects like this.

nice work.

i build this mini a long time ago so i honestly dont remember... but looking at it i think you are correct... i think i filed off the lightning emblem on the side of it

   
Made in ca
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Ajax, ON. Canada

Great tut! I'm going to try this.

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