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Post by tadme48 on Mar 25, 2007 1:11:46 GMT
Empire Warrior Priest Just the primer coat. I am still thinking about the base for him. BTW - how do you resize the image so it is not so big on here
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Post by armouredwolf on Mar 25, 2007 6:44:54 GMT
I have this same priest i love this mini!
AW
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Post by Tim C on Mar 25, 2007 7:28:43 GMT
I have the other two Warrior Priests but I do want this mini too. I am looking forward to seeing your interpretation of it.
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Post by menace on Mar 25, 2007 20:57:35 GMT
Nice mini... What post production software do you have ?? I may be able to help
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Post by tadme48 on Mar 25, 2007 21:02:59 GMT
Thanks jnr. I am using Microsoft Digitail image suite special edition. Any help would be gratefully received
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Post by menace on Mar 25, 2007 21:08:04 GMT
get back to you ASAP, i don't have the program at hand.... but that's what limewires for! Should be a simple problem to resolve
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Post by menace on Mar 25, 2007 21:35:40 GMT
OK, i'm downloading a trial now, get back to you asap..... in the meantime i see you use photobucket as your image host, gooood!
You can resize for web pages in photobucket...
1 Open your upload images/video page at photobucket 2 Scroll down to the image you wish to resize 3 Above the image you should see 4 options; move | edit | share | delete ; select edit 4 You should now have the full size image on the screen. Above this image are 6 options, select Resize 5 A drop down menu will offer you 4 different sizes/ Avatar/ Thumbnail/ Website,Email/ Message Board; select what size suits best, for this image Website is fine, click. 6 You will be asked to confirm, click Yes and hey presto, image resized!
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Post by tadme48 on Mar 25, 2007 22:07:58 GMT
Uber thanks m8.
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Post by razhburz on Mar 26, 2007 6:10:16 GMT
Ahh I have this mini, and I really like it. can't wait to see yours painted
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Post by mousekiller on Mar 26, 2007 10:22:10 GMT
Great undercoat, though I would have used black primer (all personal preference), unless you are planning on using a lot of really bright colors. I am really looking forward to seeing this one progress.
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Post by tadme48 on Mar 27, 2007 21:18:01 GMT
Update Using Rackman paints on this never used them before but they seem to hold the colour well when thinned down
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Post by menace on Mar 27, 2007 22:36:55 GMT
An impressive start, rich saturation in the colours, i'd be adding loads to dull it down! perhaps a nice bit of stubble on his head would prevent him lookin' too clean ?
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Post by Tim C on Mar 28, 2007 6:25:41 GMT
Excellent start, very nice blue tone you have got there. As jnr said this mini just cries out for stubble on his head and face.
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Post by razhburz on Mar 28, 2007 7:11:01 GMT
Coo. I really like the blue. Nice skin colour too, as allready been mentioned aomestubble would be great
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Post by jabberwocky on Mar 28, 2007 9:43:12 GMT
Good work thus far--I look forward to the next installment!
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Post by faust on Mar 28, 2007 15:34:30 GMT
The blue looks really nice. You have a nice deap colour. I like it. Lets hope you keep on painting the Mini!
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Post by tadme48 on Mar 29, 2007 0:07:33 GMT
Update picture
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Post by razhburz on Mar 29, 2007 6:12:15 GMT
To be honest I don't really like the red armour, but maybe its not finished?
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Post by chemicalcaveman on Mar 29, 2007 13:41:25 GMT
I'm not that convinced about the red armour either, but I think I'm going to give it a while to see where its going.
Looking forward to the next update!
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Post by Tim C on Mar 29, 2007 13:44:35 GMT
Looking ok, what would look realy good on the red armour would be chips so that metal shows through. Make it look battle worn.
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Post by jabberwocky on Mar 29, 2007 15:17:36 GMT
Good looking stubble!
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Post by tadme48 on Mar 30, 2007 21:05:17 GMT
Update Please keep coming with the suggestions and comments
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Post by mousekiller on Mar 31, 2007 8:34:18 GMT
I am not sure of the red armour either, at least at the stage that it is in right now. I like the idea of chipped metal, maybe a bit more weathering.
The blue is very well done and the weathering on the bottom is a nice touch.
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Post by menace on Mar 31, 2007 9:46:52 GMT
This is coming on great, and v quickly i may add. Maybe a a few very dilute washes of black ove the stubble as tonally it is very similar to the flesh, also run the wash slightly above the ear, unless he likes shaving his head! IMO the bandage thing too need a little wash of snakebite leather or some brown to bive them a bit more depth and age, and the red armour might benefit from some 'pooled' up washes in the recesses to define the shapes. Love the weathering on the blue robes, imo it really needed it and you've pulled it off v well
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Post by faust on Mar 31, 2007 13:14:37 GMT
I realllt like the look you gave the red armour... Also the dirt is great. I think the Skin could use a little more depth.
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