FredrickvonCarstein
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Yes, I know, crap lighting. That just so happens to be what you get when you are too tired to whip out another lamp at 1:00 AM. Anyway the following is a Bretonnian Archer I\'ve been experimenting with the past two days. I\'ve been able to try out my new flesh technique (which I will most definitely be sticking with) and have also moved on to feathering (pulling the wet paint into the darker areas to blend, took me long enough!) which has been apinstakingly applied to each individual \"lump\" in his lower cloak (mind you I\'ve only completed 10-12 squares of it).
I\'ve been trying to go for the earthy peasant look with the Bretonnian models I have so greens, browns and yellows dominate all of the minis.
Any feedback on the colourscheme, flesh tones, blending, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Go ahead, be harsh, I haven\'t spent nearly the time on him that I would on other minis, after all he is just a practice piece.
I\'ve been trying to go for the earthy peasant look with the Bretonnian models I have so greens, browns and yellows dominate all of the minis.
Any feedback on the colourscheme, flesh tones, blending, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Go ahead, be harsh, I haven\'t spent nearly the time on him that I would on other minis, after all he is just a practice piece.