Space Marine Captain

Yrko

New member
Hi! I am quite fresh to this site, to miniature painting and, in fact, in entire hobby.
But I always try my best.
I know serious and nice painting need a lot, and I mean it, a LOT of practise. So I practise.
Crits & Comment always warmly welcome!

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This is my first attempt in NMM, so Pls, don\'t kill me for this try ;)
 

Thunderhawker

New member
Okies, here is my attempt not to kill ya:
- NMM is a solid start, but you want to push the darks and lights a bit more. Darker darks, lighter lights. This is also true for the mini\'s body as well.
- Photo: The background is washing out much of your work (this from the guy who uses almost exclusively black backgrounds). Try a bit darker backing with perhaps a tint of the compliment to the mini (greenish in this case)
- Your freehand could be a bit more polished. try outlining the image you are painting in a color that would make it stand out.

Thats all I have at the moment. Its a solid mini and you have the theory well in hand. Keep painting!lol
 

Shawn R. L.

New member
Hard to judge from the photo. Try lighting it from the front and use a diffuser. Either use sunlight, a balanced bulb, or correct it in Photoshop. The light seems real warm.
 

Yrko

New member
Thx for comments guys ;)
I try to buy good daylight bulb in my city, but whenever I buy one, it is a little... not good, I would say. I try to do photos with ISO 100 in sunny day - also, my monitor can be burned a little, so I see colors in different way than other users. But I try my best to create solid photos of my minis.
 
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