That is one impressive astrolith bearer! Good job!
Yeah! Cocktail monkeys!
Guess it's the threat of destruction by chaos you mentioned...
That's one nice little cottage... how much is the rent?
Reminds me of the joke about Great Brimbori who was the strongest man in the world and had a show where he smashed walnuts with his p***... ;):p
I was actually thinking of real colors like red blue green etc but actually a light sepia or earth shade wash would definitely help... maybe...
You mean like real ancient Egyptian monuments? That could definitely add some flair... but would not want to do too much... just a hue of color...
Quite nice, indeed...
Or like saying "c'mon guys... really ?!"
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The stone looks nicely muddy earthy but could use a darker wash in some of the recesses... the vortex on the other hand could benefit from a...
Looks interesting... An alternative name could be: the large hadron collider... as it's a hadrosaur...
Looks good! Good thing you used the flesh color. Keeps the model more together than using grey would have. Now go on and do that damnd edge...
Sad to hear that circumstances are pushing you in that direction... I'm somehow experiencing something similar atm... not in the life threatening...
Indeed. I don't dislike the wash in general but other than I expected the sepia came out quite a bit strong... I'll try a thinned down version...
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How about a light grey wash? Was also thinking about suggesting pink... and even light blue... but if you want it to be a clean white (or cleaner...
I do a combination of what @Aginor and @Crowsfoot wrote... using multiple layers of wash/shade (sometimes with detail brush to only hit the...
One should report to the admins that someone is posting dick pics! ;)
Seems adequate...