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Post by mclimbin on Oct 30, 2006 16:45:42 GMT
Hey all, Second post here. I hope you enjoy looking at these, I think they are funny to compare. Here is one of my first minis, before I knew how to drybrush. An assassin by Reaper: And here is a one of my latest, or rather a group of them: Satyxis Raiders, by Privateer Press. Since they are a group there are some flaws that might not be there if I could concentrate on just one, but heck, no one is perfect. One interesting thing is that the backgrounds look the same, but the first one the background is actually white. It was also before I knew how to use the "auto levels" button in PS.
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Post by Tim C on Oct 30, 2006 18:09:34 GMT
Wow a big difference in standard I think it is cool that you can see a difference in early paintworks to more up to date ones, that is why I never repaint over minis, it gives me a good reference point as to where I have been and where I am now.
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Post by mclimbin on Oct 30, 2006 20:42:04 GMT
... that is why I never repaint over minis, it gives me a good reference point as to where I have been and where I am now. I agree wholeheartedly Tim C. It is pretty satisfying.
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Post by mutantpotato on Oct 31, 2006 10:28:25 GMT
Great progress. I actually like them both ;D How long have you been painting minis?
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Post by racssirt on Oct 31, 2006 18:31:24 GMT
Wow! A lot of difference, though I llike them both! Nice work!
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