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Excellent job on a beautiful model. As another poster mentioned, your fresh gore effect looks incredible – very realistic. any tips on how to achieve it, or what paint to use?
Cheers
All I can say is WOW!
Man, that looks so GOOD!
When you produce work like that..
I don't care how messy your table is…
Nicely done.
Bill
I think your airbrushing has worked seamlessly with your brushwork 🙂 Great work 😀
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I keep seeing that fantastic realistic blood effect – I'd love to see a tutorial on how you achieve it.
Amazing!
Would love to get the list of colors used. Anyway for you to post them?
obviously I forgot half of my sentence 😀
…on how you did it?
Great work! Btw: are you a painting machine? The speed with which you put new miniatures online is amazing.
You style works nicely with LM.. and this is no exception. Great work here!
really like it! Simple but very realistic.
Would you mind giving a short tutorial on how? (I assume you used an airbrush) Like colors, Washes etc??
Best,
G