my desert theme lizardmen

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by chaoswaffles, Oct 14, 2011.

  1. chaoswaffles
    Jungle Swarm

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    [pic][/pic]So i started painting my lizardmen. I wanted to go with a desert theme.

    so im not the best painter by any means. but i like how they turned out.

    ive only got a pic of one of my skinks because im at work. but i will post more when i get home

    here is a link to mu tumblr blog because i cant figure out pics here lol

    http://chaoswaffles.tumblr.com/
     
  2. Lord Tsunami
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    pretty nice :)

    you can link pictures if you do it like this:

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  3. chaoswaffles
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    cool thanks. i have more pics, i just have to upload my chameleon skinks minus the stalker and my krox and my saurus
     
  4. chaoswaffles
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    Saurus Champion




    chameleon skinks im working on oxyotl for the stalker



    my kroxigor i have 2 more in the works



    my temple guard



    salamanders + skink handlers conversion (not really but still)




    i took the old school cold ones from the dark elfs, cause i didnt think the aquatic looking sallys would fit my army. i still have the yellow theme amongst my skinks but i wanted them to look a bit more tanish/red because they are salamander handlers.
     
  5. NewToFantasy
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    To help you picture quality you should shoot pictures during the day so you can turn flash off, and put a white piece of paper behind and under the figure so the camera can focus better on the miniatures.
     

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