knightkrawler wrote:I think there's some shading in Sjeng's face. Painted.
Yeah but that's Sjeng, I didn't count him to humans/animals.
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knightkrawler wrote:I think there's some shading in Sjeng's face. Painted.
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TMU wrote:knightkrawler wrote:I think there's some shading in Sjeng's face. Painted.
Yeah but that's Sjeng, I didn't count him to humans/animals.
Sjeng wrote:TMU wrote:knightkrawler wrote:I think there's some shading in Sjeng's face. Painted.
Yeah but that's Sjeng, I didn't count him to humans/animals.
Right. Omnipotent beings of great power should not be counted as a mere mortal. PUNY HUMANS!
Goblin-King wrote:In THEORY... The most accurate way to paint minis would be to just don't use shading and highlights all together. The actual light in the room will provide those!
TMU wrote:Exactly this is how I think Shades don't come to humans/animals by painting.
Daedalus wrote:TMU wrote:Exactly this is how I think Shades don't come to humans/animals by painting.
Oh, shades come to humans by painting, all right. Many females know all about basecoats and highlighting. It's called makeup.
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