tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695977485674888953.post6358678103662771850..comments2024-02-29T08:32:22.513+00:00Comments on Miasma of Pestilence: Death Guard marine #2Tonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02680812997460172313noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695977485674888953.post-27808735834135831582012-01-31T22:17:25.779+00:002012-01-31T22:17:25.779+00:00Cheers for the advice. Will check out some spot c...Cheers for the advice. Will check out some spot colour info. I understand the basic concept, obviously, but hadn't considered using it for these guys.<br /><br />There's no reason why I shouldn't either!! I'll have a read of the internet tomorrow if I get a chance.<br /><br />Friday is great for me for a pub trip. If I don't turn anything up research-wise, I'll bounce some ideas off ya!Tonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02680812997460172313noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5695977485674888953.post-72723462080490320792012-01-31T19:55:56.055+00:002012-01-31T19:55:56.055+00:00The mouldy fruit green definitely works really wel...The mouldy fruit green definitely works really well on this one, and these photos are much better than the ones you emailed me. I've mentioned my thoughts on thinning your paint, already - and yeah, heat lamps + foundation paint = painting with clay. <br /><br />I really like them both but I can't help but think that there's something missing. Have you read up on spot colours? Or maybe do something with the lenses of the helmets - make them look slightly more reflective. I just think they'd benefit from a bit more detail: something to bring the miniature to life a bit more. I'm mindful that this could well just be the photos, like, as irl they look great, and it depends on what kind of finish that you want from them. <br /><br />(Btw, got to work Thurs eve. Weds or Fri any good?)Fulgrimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16240488639149082960noreply@blogger.com