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Made in au
Been Around the Block




The first of an army I'm painting that's destined for eBay:

Thoughts and criticisms are always welcome.

Thanks =]

   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





wow, this is really good, i especially like the blue skin on the main body that is very well done and offsets the red very nicely, overally a pretty good model there, how did you do that blue by the way im intrested in the specific technique.
   
Made in us
Clousseau





Wilmington DE

Well done on the painting. I'd have liked to see some contrast with the rider, just to set the two apart some (maybe even the same colors,
but a shade or two off?)

Anyway, good job.

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I think the lesson here is the best way to enjoy GW's games is to not use any of their rules.--Crimson Devil 
   
Made in au
Been Around the Block





Thanks for the kind words so far.

The rider and the mount are two seperate colours, I clearly need to work on the exposure settings for this camera.

The carnosaur's skin was achieved by blending Shadow Grey up through Space Wolves Grey and Skull White, whereas the old blood was done from Enchanted Blue up through Ice Blue to Skull White.

I do agree that I could have done more with the scales. The red isn't as vibrant as I would have liked. Perhaps more orange would have helped.

Thanks again for the comments =]

   
 
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