Originally posted by matty1001
Might i ask why? Or was this just a blatent pimp and show off of the smoothness of your painting?
Originally posted by matty1001
Might i ask why? Or was this just a blatent pimp and show off of the smoothness of your painting?
Originally posted by automaton
Well, that;s just my opinion anyway - I really enjoy seeing large photos of other people\'s work. Except having to scroll over to read what has been written.
Originally posted by johnboyjjb
Originally posted by automaton
Well, that;s just my opinion anyway - I really enjoy seeing large photos of other people\'s work. Except having to scroll over to read what has been written.
Originally posted by Alexi Z
Originally posted by matty1001
Might i ask why? Or was this just a blatent pimp and show off of the smoothness of your painting?
This is site for posting miniatures, talking about painting techniques and etc. So, looking at close-ups can help somebody improve his own technique.
Originally posted by Avelorn
And secondly that IRL you tend to look at other things that might not be picked up at photos. A perfect blending might for example look
really cool on photo. But the photo might instead hide that the contrast is lacking. And the visual impact IRL is almost always gained by good contrasting.
Not to mention different lighting.. Many \"controversies\" about minis not looking the same IRL is often due to different lighting conditions..
like the poor ones at UKGD.
Food for discussion?![]()