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Food for a Giant Fenrisian Wolf



Washington

Hi everyone, I made a tutorial on my blog on how to paint realistic flames, such as those on a torch or a burning weapon, etc. In this case, I used a backpack from the Legion of the Damned heavy flamer model, which has an awesome torch sconce on his backpack. Check out the tutorial on my blog, here's the link:

http://painthammerstudios.com/?cat=64


View my miniature painting blog: http://www.painthammerstudios.com
I do commissions! 
   
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York, UK

Nice effect,

"Do you think it is an easy task to inflate a dog?" - Cervantes

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How to paint Skeletons the way I do if that's something you'd fancy trying. 
   
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Florida

Very nice, I will have to practice this sometime.
   
 
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