Rob tries to figure something
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Re: Rob tries to figure something
I've painted the hair of the girl, again with the greyscale preshade, covered with a very thin coat of oils. Raw umber this time, to produce a dark brunette. I'll get a picture once the oils have cured and a shot of varnish has been applied, she's a bit too glossy as it stands.
The Dark Traders have also been getting some attention:
This is the 54mm one, the 25mm figure is getting the same colours, and is moving in lockstep.
Most, if not all, of the person has been painted, now I have to deal with all the cargo that surrounds him. It looks a mess at this point though
Minor annoyance with the 3d printed stuff: it's very easy to do deep undercuts with this tech. That doesn't necessarily imply being reachable with a brush. There's been a few puzzles along the way along the lines of "how am I going to get a brush in there to apply paint", along with a bit of creative fudging.
The Dark Traders have also been getting some attention:
This is the 54mm one, the 25mm figure is getting the same colours, and is moving in lockstep.
Most, if not all, of the person has been painted, now I have to deal with all the cargo that surrounds him. It looks a mess at this point though
Minor annoyance with the 3d printed stuff: it's very easy to do deep undercuts with this tech. That doesn't necessarily imply being reachable with a brush. There's been a few puzzles along the way along the lines of "how am I going to get a brush in there to apply paint", along with a bit of creative fudging.