BloodASmedium
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Cmon Eks that bamlish (half English half whatever comes out loool )
Cmon Eks that bamlish (half English half whatever comes out loool )
Mr rowwwsdower -thank you sincerely for all the praise you give. It’s so nice hearing things from the newer folks as well as the veterans.
now firstly I get the subtle shading on my models the same as most of us achieve controlled shading or highlighting etc. it’s done with very thinned out paint or GW washes . And it’s done with a light pressure of the hand and applied this way over and over and over until it starts to build up its intensity . IDE day for me the biggest trick is having the right size of a brush and have enough of the medium (not to much not to little ) on the brush after I “unload” it on a napkin- I simply find the right surface tension b/n the what’s in the brush and the surface of where it’s being applied. So just keep working at it . The more the better you become. You’ll have that (A-HA) moment soon enough.
now Janet’s new camera I’ll let you all decide -it has many setting that I love already- the manual(cooler) the dayligt(Warmer) and the image of the three blown up at my table was taken with
ill personally say -GO AHEAD zoom in on the models. Especially see all those lovely cracked and chipped to
tamahawks.GO RIGHT AHEAD I INSIST !!! Lol
her camera (just passing by) no light box, no tripod . This is a game changer. View attachment 77280View attachment 77281View attachment 77282View attachment 77283