theFallGuy
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As soon as I read " Painted miniatures " I was wondering if it was going to be something from war hammer. lol looks coolThrow something a little different at yall. Painted miniatures. This is probably the one I have spent the most time on ever. Still not finished but maybe 90 to 95%.
For anyone that might care it comes from the old Warhammer Fantasy table top game, and is about 2 inches tall.
Close. Johnson CityYou guys are some incredibly talented people. Impressive.
@FrankenVol54 you live in Jonesborough? I was up there for a while before moving to Knoxville.
Here ya go Louder. These little guys are difficult to photograph with a phone lol.Throw something a little different at yall. Painted miniatures. This is probably the one I have spent the most time on ever. Still not finished but maybe 90 to 95%.
For anyone that might care it comes from the old Warhammer Fantasy table top game, and is about 2 inches tall.
Not so much lessons learned as it was more of a prompt. I did learn more about myself in the process. That's another story though.definitely interesting, What were you supposed to learn from the assignment? I didn't go to art school or take classes. I've been trying to sponge peoples brains lately that have had training. lol
Nice. Never gotten into historic miniatures myself. And I agree on the photos, they just get flattened a good bit.Here ya go Louder. These little guys are difficult to photograph with a phone lol.
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Nice work LeBleu. I can see see some obvious and subtle differences. I also envy your mastery of the digital medium. I'm too set in my ways (old) to venture into that realm lol. On a side note, there was a series of miniatures in the eighties very similar called "Battletechs". I painted a few of these, but would be hard pressed to locate them now.Not a miniature but I've re drawn the line work on the Sinanju Stein to have a Zeta Gundam worked in to it. Maybe I'll build it one day. This is where I left off, might work on it some more. EDIT: I don't know why but you'll have to click to make the images bigger.
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Inspiring to say the least. Have any idea who the chief is in this portrait?Carved this on a piece of ashView attachment 240791
Thanks, The digital stuff isn't so hard. I just jumped in and gave it a shot, the trick is getting to know what you need to for the program interface, like working with layers. ( Digital version of those clear sheets for a projector ). I think you would have fun test driving the medium at the least.Nice work LeBleu. I can see see some obvious and subtle differences. I also envy your mastery of the digital medium. I'm too set in my ways (old) to venture into that realm lol. On a side note, there was a series of miniatures in the eighties very similar called "Battletechs". I painted a few of these, but would be hard pressed to locate them now.
Someone on a Discord server I'm on was asking about a similar process you did today, and I though I would ask you.a wall covering I made for a client. They requested a Memphis cultural piece