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Ok, as promised I am going to put pictures of my models here, including some information about them as far as I am still able to remember it. 
I'll start with the very first model I ever painted. I made it in October or November 2016, and it is a Skink Starpriest.
EDIT: I was curious, most people probably don't know the exact date when they started the hobby, building their first model. I do! It was October 14th, 2016.


Notes:
- I didn't know about bases so I chose the one that looked cooler. One day I will probably re-base him on a round base because all my other models have round bases. For now he stays on that one though.
- Originally I wanted to paint those feathers yellow and give them red tips. But I had him primed black and the yellow on top of black created that weird green effect. I liked it so he stayed that way. I even did the same effect on others of my models.
- I knew next to nothing about drybrushing back then but tried on the scales anyway. It kind of succeeded.
- The glowing eyes weren't made on purpose, but I like how they look.
- I am a bit proud of that dagger. It was painted silver and then shaded blue.
- Imo the silver finger nails make it look more magical.
- I was pretty happy with that weathered stone look of those stairs, so I did almost all of my stones with the same technique since then. This one just has more brown than most.
I'll start with the very first model I ever painted. I made it in October or November 2016, and it is a Skink Starpriest.
EDIT: I was curious, most people probably don't know the exact date when they started the hobby, building their first model. I do! It was October 14th, 2016.


Notes:
- I didn't know about bases so I chose the one that looked cooler. One day I will probably re-base him on a round base because all my other models have round bases. For now he stays on that one though.
- Originally I wanted to paint those feathers yellow and give them red tips. But I had him primed black and the yellow on top of black created that weird green effect. I liked it so he stayed that way. I even did the same effect on others of my models.
- I knew next to nothing about drybrushing back then but tried on the scales anyway. It kind of succeeded.
- The glowing eyes weren't made on purpose, but I like how they look.
- I am a bit proud of that dagger. It was painted silver and then shaded blue.
- Imo the silver finger nails make it look more magical.
- I was pretty happy with that weathered stone look of those stairs, so I did almost all of my stones with the same technique since then. This one just has more brown than most.
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