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Tried to change my painting style on troops came out a little better than my old style so may use it more. Anyway camera really sux for close up images im forced to use flash which makes the white overly stand out and kinda un-blends the colours
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“Nnope.”
5 hours a piece would be the equivalent to 2 weeks worth of painting. That ‘Nyx’ marine I did last took 2 days. (Equivalent to around 1 hour). Most of the work is in doing the face right on the pauldron.
So you’ve started doing what I have been doing for over a decade? Painting in your lunch break. I wouldn’t have painted a fraction of what I have done if it hadn’t been for this. Light’s a bit rubbish at home for painting, and I generally can’t be bothered most of the time.
Lads at work don’t usually bother me about doing this any more. I’ve even done some commission work for lads at the local club, (built 2 warhounds, painted dozens of figures, usually character stuff but I have done a few squads. I’m dreading one of the new lads asking me to paint his finecast Eldar Harlequin squad. They really are a pain to paint).
I’ve been a little out of the loop with painting my own force at the moment. Sorting out a Dark Angels Nephilim jetfighter at the moment.
Just did my ‘Nyx’ marine for my OC’s squad, which I posted a couple of days back.
Still need to clean up my Erroria marine (needs the face on the pauldron), my Disastral one is only a third done, and I haven’t even started the Backy and Ticket ones yet.
Anyway, you obviously spend more time on each model than I do.
Look forward to seeing what you do next.
Er…filthy loyalist.
yeah a little. I do like simpler pauldron designs too