Short post; here's the Slaughter Brute I painted for the Tim That Can.
Speaking of, he just got back from Houston, all victorious from participating in the local scene. Good on him! I think it really raised the confidence he has in his game, so next week's tournament ought to be interesting.
I had to use the flash, as the colors on the blue background weren't coming out natural. This is much closer to reality, with the exception of the 'flash' effect. Most of the model is matte, with the exception of the face, the symbol on its back, and the slime effect I whipped up for a standard base.
Thoughts?
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2 comments:
Drybrushing is not painting. PAINTING is painting. Let me know when you learn hot to do the latter rather than just the former. The correct first line to this post should be "Short post; here's the Slaughter Brute I HASTILY DRYBRUSHED AND THEN COVERED IN DEV MUD USING NO SKILL AT ALL for the..." Also note the correct use of an ellipsis.
What, no snarky and pretentious comment to me calling you out on your garbage "painting"? Did you run out of your eternal optimism in the face of your perpetual incompetence or did your conformation bias simple edit out that you SUCK AT EVERY SINGLE ASPECT OF 40K. Or perhaps you mistook the internet's hatred of your mediocrity for positive reinforcement.
When was the last time a stranger said anything nice about you? When did someone you did not know or know of you come up to you and compliment you on your painting, playing or writing. Never is my guess.
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