Training with the motor trimmer... The building in the background is an old watermill and the "lawn" is a former pasture for the miller's...
I'm spending too much time outside with my apprentices... ;)
I agree! Good job!
I still have some of the older gw brushes ... The red ones... They are ok... I use one for priming and on the other one there is written "small...
Yes. Those pens work great. For shiny eyes I paint them in a bright colour and then us some wash... Depending on the colours I used sepia or nulin...
All of them! Great work!
Off the tail! ;)
Well, at least we know, that there will be a kind of extra limb on the lower body of his model... Visible or not... ;)
You should try to place some models around you, grab a big brush and paint them by spinning around... Some event art like Christo did... But...
And the weapons look great, too!
Well, that's wet... ;)
Yes something I recognized, too. Better is to work with moist tools than with wet ones...
Well... That's a second problem I have... If only the dammed stuff wouldn't like to stick to things it's not supposed to... And if I could learn...
That's a nice and nicely painted model!
Seems like worldwide exam time at the moment... ;) Good luck!
My problem at the moment is the limitation of time... :P;)
Nice! I like the bright belly and throat... The whole thing comes around really nice!
Yes really a good start! Follow the instructions of master @Crowsfoot and the others and you'll soon have a collection of nicely painted...
Hi. One short question! What about the background?! Any requirements? The thing is, when I got it right this contest is supposed to be anonymous...
What the...!? That's an awesome idea!! Should have made the big guy your entry!