I tend to say thin sepia shade, but then sepia shade is my go to shade for almost everything.
That looks amazing!
Agree with @Croco Guard that could help. If it isn't enough: give it another shade and if that makes it too dark, drybrush it with the original...
Yeah, now the weapon looks great! Nice rats, too. :)
Cool! Haven't seen the jet ER22 in a while. People who see it the first time think it is ludicrous (and actually... it is) but it was a real...
I am trying to improve my game right now as I am in a critical situation in my VC campaign and I still suck at the RTS part of it after 300+...
I've been thinking about trying to make such flying terrain myself. This is very inspiring.
Agree. The model looks nice and crisp, but the weapon is a tiny bit plain. And of course it needs a cool base! :) Edit: wait, that's your first...
I think even badly done pupils make models look better, more lifelike, than with no pupils at all. ...I still suvk at painting them so most of my...
Awesome!
Same here. Wet palette is a game changer.
Leopards are frickin' scary.
Welcome to Lustria!
I will steal that idea.
It is an old mill in Sorrento, Italy. "Valle dei Mulini".
Welcome to Lustria! The other guys are spot on. We have become a tad less complex/difficult to play in some regards, and I think it is quite easy...
@ASSASSIN_NR_1 painted this beautiful picture for me, showing Ocotlan and Ixtli in battle. Thanks a lot! [IMG]
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Scary! :)