BloodFather of Kharnath
Active member
Interesting you mention practicing on styrene first. I just discovered this strategy in Portal magazine about an hour ago, and thought to myself, hmmm.......This will make life so much easier.
Planning any complex freehand is easier done in a sketch book, before using a brush.
That way there's less chance of screwing up, a bit like calculating the trajectory twice before placing the first round.
Nope, just rifles and pistols. Used to shoot to competition level 30+ years ago.Do you have experience with mortars/artillery? That statement sounds like it came straight from a Fire Direction Center.
Yep, done that too, now occasionally have to do "User training" and I'm not allowed to use an 'Education Enhancer' aka Big Flaming Stick, so have to resort to more subtle methods.I see. An experienced teacher then.
I think it will start to come together a bit more when you get the gold more finished. When you get some deeper shadows on the gold trimming it will help define and outline the gold parts better against the chrome and it will all look much more convincing.