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my first two repaints

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my first two repaints

Postby leobreaker1977 » Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:02 pm

Here are my first two repaints, well trailbreaker combines repaint with reprolabels. so here is movie Beachcomber and Trailbreaker.

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Re: my first two repaints

Postby Grimpoo » Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:38 pm

Nice job. I love the trailbreaker
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Re: my first two repaints

Postby Mykltron » Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:35 am

Motto: "If I win again I'm still the champion. If you win HAH! that's just impossible.

Weapon: tea cup."
I like what you've done to Landmine, although I think he looks too zombie-like and nasty for Beachcomber!

Would you care for some constructive criticism or shall I shut my cake-hole?
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Re: my first two repaints

Postby leobreaker1977 » Sat Dec 27, 2008 8:36 pm

I'm always up for advice and what not. Thats how you learn;)
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Re: my first two repaints

Postby Mykltron » Sun Dec 28, 2008 8:58 am

Motto: "If I win again I'm still the champion. If you win HAH! that's just impossible.

Weapon: tea cup."
Good man! I just didn't want to force advice.

Your silver dry-brushing on Trailbreaker is rather messy. There are possibly two reasons for this:
1) silver over black is rather too contrasting. An undercoat of very dark grey is often better.
2) too much paint on the brush when you added the silver. Dry-brushing is a subtle technique that adds a very fine layer that doesn't quite cover up what is underneath. You should wipe almost all the paint off on a cloth or paper before brushing the figure - it's better to add too little and need to add more than to do too much and mess it up. Sometimes three or four coats are required to get the finish you want!

Rather than starting again you could improve the look of the silver parts on TB by dry-brushing a slightly darker silver over the top. Either buy a darker silver (eg boltgun grey from Games Workshop) or find another small container and add a dash or two of black to some silver. Then dry-brush VERY small amounts in circular motions. You should find it blends in nicely, makes it much smoother in appearance yet retains the battered look. If you find you've made it too smoothe for your taste you can dry-brush bright silver over the top again to add a touch of damage. This is exactly what I did on Megs here: viewtopic.php?f=159&t=47910

PM me if you have any questions, although I'm no expert.
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