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Sunday, May 13, 2012
Confrontation Kelt Centaurs
Speed painted Sarumon
For those of you who saw the WIP's of this figure yesterday, here is your payoff: Sarumon painted.
I spent about 3 hours on this, using large brushes, working my shaded basecoat technique to the extreme. I wanted to see just how far that could be pushed. It was kind of an important experiment, since I have multiple armies (LOTR and WFB) that will need to be painted in an insane rush. These armies are strictly for playing, but if I did want to enter them in a contest, I tried to leave it so that they could be "finalized" for such purposes.
This was my verison of entertainment... about the same equivalent of playing a video game for a while :-)
Here is one of the WIP's for anyone who missed it:
I spent about 3 hours on this, using large brushes, working my shaded basecoat technique to the extreme. I wanted to see just how far that could be pushed. It was kind of an important experiment, since I have multiple armies (LOTR and WFB) that will need to be painted in an insane rush. These armies are strictly for playing, but if I did want to enter them in a contest, I tried to leave it so that they could be "finalized" for such purposes.
This was my verison of entertainment... about the same equivalent of playing a video game for a while :-)
Here is one of the WIP's for anyone who missed it:
Forgeworld Grey Knights Dreadnought
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