I just wanted to introduce myself, and say a few things about the two pieces I put up. First off, I have only been painting models abut two weeks or so. My husband is the gamer. He actually plays Warmachine.
Imagine his thrill when I told him, when and if I did paint, I really really really liked Rackham. Hint hint.
So with my husband\'s advice in hand (stay in the lines, pick good colors, and don\'t kill your brushes) I picked up a few Warmachine minis, and few Reapers, and finally a few beloved Rackhams.
The first Rackham came out actually okay. I\'ve got to get a better picture of him. The macro lens on our camera was way too harsh:
The second one just had better skin tones (especially around the eyes) and looked a little smoother.
I really want to get pics of them in natural light, because between the desk lamps and the macro lens, every error invisible to the naked eye screams \"Look at me! I screwed up!\"
At any rate, I was wondering if any one had any words of advice. They are probably figures number 9 and 10 that I\'ve painted (I paint relatively fast, I\'m told, spending about 6-7 hours on a figure.)
thanks for any input!
shoe
Imagine his thrill when I told him, when and if I did paint, I really really really liked Rackham. Hint hint.
So with my husband\'s advice in hand (stay in the lines, pick good colors, and don\'t kill your brushes) I picked up a few Warmachine minis, and few Reapers, and finally a few beloved Rackhams.
The first Rackham came out actually okay. I\'ve got to get a better picture of him. The macro lens on our camera was way too harsh:
The second one just had better skin tones (especially around the eyes) and looked a little smoother.
I really want to get pics of them in natural light, because between the desk lamps and the macro lens, every error invisible to the naked eye screams \"Look at me! I screwed up!\"
At any rate, I was wondering if any one had any words of advice. They are probably figures number 9 and 10 that I\'ve painted (I paint relatively fast, I\'m told, spending about 6-7 hours on a figure.)
thanks for any input!
shoe