i'm starting a log of my guard army and my blood angel. will put some picture up when my camera recharges
i'm starting a log of my guard army and my blood angel. will put some picture up when my camera recharges
Last edited by titancommissar; 20-04-2012 at 08:30.
Camera was finally charged!
First up my standard bearer
Infantry Squad - Need advice on basing scheme
The bosses
A WIP Marbo count as
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What do you think?
Good start, keep it up
I think somethings missing thats stopping the models from really standing out. Maybe that could be solved with the basing
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im thinking of a mud and snow base but do no yet
Snow and mud would be a good thought. There is a decent tutorial on GW's website for this. It is LOTR miniatures on the example but that really doesn't matter:
http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/co...e=true&start=2
thank for suggestion peytron ill try it out on a test base first and post the result
here my blood angels
first astorath and lemartes
death company dreadnoughts
death company with jump packs
first squad
second squad
death company with bolters
rhino
top of the rhino
baal predator
what do u think
Last edited by titancommissar; 26-04-2012 at 07:33.
All looks cool, i think you need to add more detal onto the rhino and predator, as it just looks like you havent painted it. Maybe you just have to paint the lights
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]so i've been busy at work the last couple of weeks and haven't got much painting done, but i did buy one of the new texture paint to try out on my bases.
and here is a list of what I've got in my guard army
red is need to buy
yellow is need to build
blue is need to piant
green is finished
HQ
Company Command
ELITE
Marbo
TROOPS
veterans
1st Platoon
Lascannon team
1st Autocannon team
2nd Autocannon team
3rd Autocannon team
4th Autocannon team
2nd Platoon
6 chimeras
FAST
2 vendettas
1 hellhound
1 devil dog
HEAVY
2 demolishers
1 exterminator
2 battle tanks
2 vanquishers
SUPPORT
Shadowsword
Macharius Vulcan
macharius Vanquishers
thunderbolt
Last edited by titancommissar; 10-05-2012 at 08:27.
here my platoon command with base done
what do u think
First picture looks good, but the second is to dark to make out
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yeah the flash on my camera doesn't seem to be working at the moment so some of the photos will look dark. hopeful ill get it fix soon
here a small update
what do u think
i was going to paint my demolisher but I'm enjoying painting my infantry at the moment so I'm going to finish them first.
Last edited by titancommissar; 22-05-2012 at 18:28.
so i'm going to London this weekend for the expo so there wont be much paint going to be done.
i like to know what u think of my painting.
Nice work on the snow, i like the fact that it looks like the snow closes to the ground is turning to slush and the top part looks like freshly laid snow
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just got my order from forgeworld today
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Thats alot of forgeworld. Have fun with the flak ;-)
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just finished cut the flak and just started to building my shadowsword
You really, really, really need to put at least a little time in making your photos better. A quick google on "how to take pictures of warhammer" turned up sites like this: http://www.40kforums.com/vb/content....of-miniatures?
But the quick version is this:
- Get some kind of background, simple white paper works fine at the moment.
- Find the macro setting on your camera. It is usually the one with a symbol that looks like a flower. Use it!
- Put the camera down on a surface when taking the picture so that it doesn't shake. Holding it in your hands will, unless it's a good camera, make the pictures blurry no matter how steady you think you are holding it.
- DON'T use flash. Instead make sure that you have good lighting, preferably day light (so being close to a window is a plus), but in a pinch just be close to a lamp.
- Ok, really, try to get some daylight.
- After pictures are imported to your computer, open them in a program such as GIMP (which is free and available here: http://www.gimp.org/ ) and adjust brightness and contrast, usually there is an automatic option. If your pictures look yellowish or blueish due to lighting used when photographing, change the colour balance to more/less yellow/blue. Save.
- Now you're done!
I can see that somewhere in these pictures there are some decent looking models, but at the moment the pictures really are a pain for the eye to look at. Take a few minutes to get better pictures and I am sure that a lot of people will take a few minutes to reply and comment on your models.
Cheers,
BTB
The Grenadier standing on a box is an idea I had also, lovely to see it by someone else. What I might do eventually is use the same model standing on a firestep.
Excellent work like. Consider giving the tanks a gentle wash of Graveyard Earth around rivets etc.
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