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ampersand wrote:looks good dude. some nice little touches here and there. personally I think you should of painted the small details in to give it that extra oopmhh!!
the tankards, studs on doors, the books.
but generally some really good ideas in there. I like the smashed torture rack.. they all have a very dungeony feel to them which is great.
im not sure about the bases for them either..i was trying to think of a seamless way to add other details around the bases. for mine I wanted chairs. and to do so..you need a base I guess. I thought of a seamless base that just incorporated the floors details I wanted. but decided against it in the end.
but overall good stuff man.
I don't have particularly good vision anymore. I mean, its alright. My wife could kick those details out great, but then she'd have to stop painting other things. None of the paintjobs are actually finished, however. The tankards were just glued on a few minutes before I took that photo. One of them, the tipped over one, has resin spilled out from its top that drips off the side of the table.
For a base, you could always use clear plastic. Mine are just hobby wood with medium ballast glued on and then drybrushed.
I had never made anything like these before, but I pick things up extremely quickly. I am usually much better at concept than execution.
ampersand wrote:[I don't have particularly good vision anymore. I mean, its alright. My wife could kick those details out great, but then she'd have to stop painting other things. None of the paintjobs are actually finished, however. The tankards were just glued on a few minutes before I took that photo. One of them, the tipped over one, has resin spilled out from its top that drips off the side of the table.
For a base, you could always use clear plastic. Mine are just hobby wood with medium ballast glued on and then drybrushed.
I had never made anything like these before, but I pick things up extremely quickly. I am usually much better at concept than execution.
I feel your pain there. my eyesight is starting to take a dip. it isn't helped by them pesky digital camera's blowing things up 50x size on screen for me to see every single bit ive missed when ive painted something
I recently purchased a light/magnifying glass to help get around that. maybe that might be worth investing in?
but not to detract away. I think there are great and have some great ideas in there
now you have the expansion stuff to do also hehe
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