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Made in us
Sinewy Scourge






USA

For a long time, I struggled to find a satisfactory method of painting tissue. I feel like on my last project I "levelled up" and was pretty happy with how it turned out. I still find tissue really hard though. Here is a supppperrr close up shot. Advice or comments welcome. More pics in my blog (link in my sig) if you want to see some more.

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Looks amazing. Can we see a normal picture?
   
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Sinewy Scourge






USA

Thanks, here are some pics. You can find a few more on my blog and/or gallery.






"drinking liqueur from endangered rain forest flowers cold-distilled over multicolored diamonds while playing croquet on robot elephants using asian swim suit models as living wickets... well, some hobbies are simply more appealing than others." -Sourclams

AesSedai's guide to building a custom glass display case for your figures

Kabal of the Twisting Abyss--Blog Laenea, A Tendril of Hive Fleet Hydra--Blog

Always looking for games in/near Raleigh! 
   
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Great work
   
 
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