Okay, here are better pictures... and with my family-famous sleep-walking insomnia (that's actually me, but okay) I was up early working on the Swarm Lord.
Swarmy isn't done, but it's as close as I can get with the airbrush. At this point, I'll wash parts of the model and detail a bit of the face - but if ever your favorite Empty Digital Headache hopes to significantly dent his To-Do list...
...I'll have to pursue painting armies and not models. Here's the Mawloc.
And the Trygon.
Here's better pictures of Swarmy. The green washes will really make the glow effect pop. (He hopes.) I hope.
The Client Pimp in Question doesn't want me working on the bases.
The workspace. I've started using pointed Q-Tips and a minimal amount of cleaner between colors to keep the airbrush flowing properly and minimize cleanup time.
7.06.2012
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What kind of airbrush do you use?
Sotar 20/20
Looks nice so far although the blend on Swarmie's swords is a little unnatural. I'd probably bring your browns up the center of the blade a little more with the airbrush and then taper your bone back down to give a better feel.
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