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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Here is a force that I painted up for a client just a little while ago. The pictures are really just representative- I didn't actually get a photograph of every last jetbike, but I did get one of everything once.

Anyway, here they are:






























 
   
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Implacable Black Templar Initiate





Purgatory... aka Ohio

Solid paint job. Good Bases. Really like the Rangers. Well done.

3000+. 2000+.
"I have no enemies, only topographies of ignorance." - JC Denton (Deus Ex)

The One True Way to Strip Paint:
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/365067.page 
   
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Rampaging Carnifex




West Coast, Canada

Very decent looking force, a bit plain for me but pretty clean and well done!

   
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Guarding Guardian




Ohio

Really good paint job! Very smooth, gives a really nice Eldar look to the mini's. If you wouldnt mind sharing with us, what colors of brown did you use for the edges around the bases?

 
   
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Preacher of the Emperor






Manchester, UK

Looks pretty good!

The red on the vehicles does look a bit flat for my tastes a bit of edge highlighting would really bring them to life.

1500pts

Gwar! wrote:Debate it all you want, I just report what the rules actually say. It's up to others to tie their panties in a Knot. I stopped caring long ago.

 
   
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Numberless Necron Warrior





Brisbane, Australia

Very, very nice

= Kabal of the Sundered Storm (3000+ pts of Dark Eldar)
= Bjorn Stormwolfs Great Company (6000+pts of Space Wolves)
= The Ancients (4000+pts)
= The warband of Aconis the Indefatigable (Black Legion w/ Daemon allies 5000+pts)  
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




New York, NY

I really like your style--not over highlighted but with a lot of depth and a little bit of grit. Your white looks really good (could it be any more difficult to work with?) as well as your black. Also, the constellation pattern on the Wraithknight's face is a nice touch.
   
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Fresh-Faced New User




Great guys! Like what you did on the black stripes! Could you do a group-pic?
   
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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Estvan wrote:Really good paint job! Very smooth, gives a really nice Eldar look to the mini's. If you wouldnt mind sharing with us, what colors of brown did you use for the edges around the bases?


That's Idrian Flesh (P3).

Flurl wrote:Great guys! Like what you did on the black stripes! Could you do a group-pic?


Unfortunately, I can't. We have already sent this one the way of all commissions, so I don't have any of these minis right now.

I did get a few more pics that I put in my Eldar gallery (I think we ended up with somewhere around thirty of them all together). Most of those are different angles on the larger minis, or a few different minis from the same units (another set of rangers, for example).

 
   
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Terrifying Doombull





Hefnaheim

Meh medicore painting, and not even close to some of the Eldar minis I have seen, the vehicels look dull. And the Wraithknigth...... Well the less that is said the better about that ungodly thing
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Los Angeles

 Trondheim wrote:
Meh medicore painting, and not even close to some of the Eldar minis I have seen, the vehicels look dull. And the Wraithknigth...... Well the less that is said the better about that ungodly thing


Check out Trondheim's Dakka gallery and marvel at the beauty of his own stellar paint work! Throw away your brushes, odinsgrandson, Trondheim has spoken, and his word is painting law!

   
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Angry Blood Angel Assault marine





Close to Maddness, Far from Safe

Wait.... is Trondheim joking or not? Am not sure...

I think these Eldar look pretty awesome, sure I have seen better in a some places but that doesn't these are not the bee's knees

Check out my little ork story I am working on here!

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/632365.page

 
   
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Terrifying Doombull





Hefnaheim

 DarkTraveler777 wrote:
 Trondheim wrote:
Meh medicore painting, and not even close to some of the Eldar minis I have seen, the vehicels look dull. And the Wraithknigth...... Well the less that is said the better about that ungodly thing


Check out Trondheim's Dakka gallery and marvel at the beauty of his own stellar paint work! Throw away your brushes, odinsgrandson, Trondheim has spoken, and his word is painting law!



Never claim to be a painting master, but it seems everyone must agree upon the pictures posted. And yes, I cant paint to save my own lfie
   
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The Daemon Possessing Fulgrim's Body





Devon, UK

 Trondheim wrote:
 DarkTraveler777 wrote:
 Trondheim wrote:
Meh medicore painting, and not even close to some of the Eldar minis I have seen, the vehicels look dull. And the Wraithknigth...... Well the less that is said the better about that ungodly thing


Check out Trondheim's Dakka gallery and marvel at the beauty of his own stellar paint work! Throw away your brushes, odinsgrandson, Trondheim has spoken, and his word is painting law!



Never claim to be a painting master, but it seems everyone must agree upon the pictures posted. And yes, I cant paint to save my own lfie


No, not everyone needs to agree on the paint job, but you do realise that they were commissioned? So will have been painted to a quality commensurate with the clients wants and budget?

Secondly, you've made no effort at any sort of feedback, you've effectively just said "I think these are gak" which is just rude whatever way you paint it (ha!)

We find comfort among those who agree with us - growth among those who don't. - Frank Howard Clark

The wise man doubts often, and changes his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubts not; he knows all things but his own ignorance.

The correct statement of individual rights is that everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!” Professor Brian Cox

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Regular Dakkanaut




New York, NY

I also meant to say that I like your choice to not use the standard paint scheme for the Shining Spears. I'm not a fan of several of the Aspect Warrior paint schemes: Striking Scorpions, Shining Spears, Swooping Hawks. Howling Banshees can be okay...

I think matching their color scheme to the army's overall palette creates a much nicer, cohesive effect.
   
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Waaagh! Warbiker





Chelmsford

Really nice work, shading a little thick in places for my taste. But, that's just my taste.

Really like the army, especially the vehicles.

   
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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Purple Saturday wrote:
I also meant to say that I like your choice to not use the standard paint scheme for the Shining Spears. I'm not a fan of several of the Aspect Warrior paint schemes: Striking Scorpions, Shining Spears, Swooping Hawks. Howling Banshees can be okay...

I think matching their color scheme to the army's overall palette creates a much nicer, cohesive effect.


That credit should go to my client- the color schemes themselves were largely his doing (I realized them for him). That said, I totally agree with you- I think the aspect warriors generally lack any kind of cohesion with the force as a whole, and you really need to do something to reign them in.

There are subtler ways to do it that work, but this works quite well too.

 
   
 
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