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Made in gb
Hacking Shang Jí





Bournemouth, England

Cracked these out using the Army Shader, good TTS I think so I'm happy. Plus it means I can now play the game! ;-)


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Made in us
Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

Ooh, Infinity stuff! Definitely up to TT standard. A few critiques, though:

What are you using as primer? It may just be the photos, but these guys look a bit "dusty," which may hint at a slightly rough undercoat.

Beware the crazy eyes! Looking specifically at the third model pictured, the visible eye is way too big and the round pupil is surrounded by bright white. This look invariably makes minis look rather... well, crazy. Subtle is almost always better when it comes to painting eyes.

Next time, I'd advise going smaller and thinner with the whites and using a vertical line for the pupil (it may prove easier to paint the eye oversized, then go back with your flesh tone to dial them back down to scale). If you look at normal eyes, the top of the iris is almost always partially obscured by the upper eyelid, so a black dot in the middle of a white field makes them look a bit bug-eyed, no matter how big the actual eye is.

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