pogre
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pezagent said:I couldn't resist the power of the Mind Flayer... he commanded me to make more fan art!
/johnny![]()
I'm glad you could not! Great job again!
pezagent said:I couldn't resist the power of the Mind Flayer... he commanded me to make more fan art!
/johnny![]()
Holy Bovine said:You make me feel small and inadequate
Seriously these are some fantastic paint jobs. Very nice work (I love the Mind Flayer you have - I got the same one! Course mine is still in Primer White)
Holy Bovine said:You make me feel small and inadequate
Seriously these are some fantastic paint jobs. Very nice work (I love the Mind Flayer you have - I got the same one! Course mine is still in Primer White)
hwoolsey said:Talk about something that robs me of all interest in painting - comparing my pathetic efforts to Pogre's (me comparing them, not him - he's too nice a guy to do something that would so easily crush my spirits).
pogre said:
ledded said:Thanks for the reminder. A very good article, I've used similar techniques doing washes and glazes, they would work better using an extender I bet.
On the flip side of that, have you (or anyone else) here ever used alchohol in your washes to do the opposite (get them to dry faster, allowing you to make a thinner wash that wont 'bleed out' as it drys on a fig)? It's a trick I learned from a railroad modeler that works pretty cool sometimes.
Cthulhu's Librarian said:Thats the Reaper Beholder, isn't it?