Lemmingbot
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I hope this is the right category, if not just yell at me and Ill fix it.
So I took a chance and bought two sets of minis (Warhammer Vampire Counts and Chaos Knights) from my local hobby shop (crazy good sale) in an effort to control my anxiety. I have lots of experience with acrylic and even though I was never one for table top I always loved the crazy amount of detail in the models. So with the help of an online guide I assembled and painted three of the Count's horses over the next few days. (I apologize for the quality and orientation in advance, I had nothing but my phone camera)
I learned quickly that it was a better idea to paint the hard-to-reach places before gluing them together. I also didn't like how neon the blankets were turning out, so I had to return to the shop to grab a burnt umber layer which I watered down to get this result.
I then used a stippling brush to put some 'snow' on the coats (I also wanted to add snow to the base but I don't think thats quite possible now that they are glued on) I am still waiting for my sealant (and primer) to come in, so any final touches you guys can suggest to make these guys better would be great!
I have started on my Chaos Knights as well. (only complaint about these so far is that the blood is too pinkish, thanks GW for not labeling your pigments)
I can really see myself becoming more involved in model painting and building, it's really relaxing for me as a person with anxiety disorder and I think it could be an actual fun way to make money (once I get good, of course). I've already been advised on cheaper alternatives to GW paint (I use Liquitex and prismacolor supplies usually, so I thought $4 a pot for concentrated paint was good) and have already ordered a primer and sealant.
What did I do wrong/right, how can I improve?
So I took a chance and bought two sets of minis (Warhammer Vampire Counts and Chaos Knights) from my local hobby shop (crazy good sale) in an effort to control my anxiety. I have lots of experience with acrylic and even though I was never one for table top I always loved the crazy amount of detail in the models. So with the help of an online guide I assembled and painted three of the Count's horses over the next few days. (I apologize for the quality and orientation in advance, I had nothing but my phone camera)
I learned quickly that it was a better idea to paint the hard-to-reach places before gluing them together. I also didn't like how neon the blankets were turning out, so I had to return to the shop to grab a burnt umber layer which I watered down to get this result.
I then used a stippling brush to put some 'snow' on the coats (I also wanted to add snow to the base but I don't think thats quite possible now that they are glued on) I am still waiting for my sealant (and primer) to come in, so any final touches you guys can suggest to make these guys better would be great!
I have started on my Chaos Knights as well. (only complaint about these so far is that the blood is too pinkish, thanks GW for not labeling your pigments)
I can really see myself becoming more involved in model painting and building, it's really relaxing for me as a person with anxiety disorder and I think it could be an actual fun way to make money (once I get good, of course). I've already been advised on cheaper alternatives to GW paint (I use Liquitex and prismacolor supplies usually, so I thought $4 a pot for concentrated paint was good) and have already ordered a primer and sealant.
What did I do wrong/right, how can I improve?
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