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Here is an update for my rendition of Eldrad Ulthran. Since the last post I worked on the black robes, the wraithbone runes and weapon hilts, the turquoise gems and the witchblade. I’m quite happy with the lightning effect on the blade, I think it turned out alright for my tabletop-standard painting level. I’ll add a couple more splashes of turquoise to the various gems here and there, and a warm brass for the jewellry and staff. What do you think?
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Stahly
Stahly is the founder of Tale of Painters. He lives in Craftworld Hamburg, located in the north of Germany, where he walks the Path of the Graphic Designer. He transitioned from Lego to Games Workshop models at the tender age of 11 and didn't look back ever since. He is known for bold colour schemes and sharp edge highlights, which he paints with typical German perfectionism (one of the reason he is such a notoriously slow painter).
I love it. But I'm curious, what is this only good enough for table top standard? What else would you have to do for show standard?