Worked on my Carnosaur today. Pics in my blog soon.
Great report with nice pictures!
Oh man I hope I never have to make such a decision. To me the idea of giving away a model I painted is kinda appalling. ...but then I only have...
Actually the spine is painted middle grey. It looks a lot darker in real life. Your recipe sounds good so I think I will darken it with black...
I admit I am not an expert for glazing, I use it mainly to tint white into shiny colors.
They look pretty good!
Welcome!
Oooooohh, nice job!
I used the air drying Fimo variant, it works decently. The problem with the baking is that the mould will not take the heat. So unless you let it...
Are there pictures of the actual miniatures somewhere? (yes I am too lazy to google) ;)
I agree, it looks a lot better already. Good progress!
Here is one of the pics, with less opacity. Maybe that helps. [ATTACH]
Ok, here we go: This is a (bad) overpaint of the Carnosaur, both sides. Keep in mind that the spiky scales on the back will be considerably...
While I am working on the Carno overpaint, here is a fun little thing I did: I threw this image (white noise) into Google DeepDream. [IMG] The...
I have seen a guy play it many years ago. It looked like fun actually. Not as deep and complex as I would have liked it but some nice ideas in there.
Maybe it is just the bright lamp (or flash?) But the Skink advisor looks like he could use another blue wash to increase the contrast. The stone...
Niiiiiice! Can't wait to get mine. :)
That looks pretty rad!
I'd love a frog rain spell. :D (Lol it seems I already posted that in the beginning of the thread)