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| PsychosisPC |
Posted: Mar 24 2012, 04:47 PM
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Administrator Group: Admin Posts: 407 Member No.: 1 Joined: 1-April 06 |
![]() Another happy experiment. I've never really painted a lot of things green, mainly because I really don't like the color green. So I decided to dust off all of those green colors and see what I could with them, grabbing another of my Reaper knights to experiment on. ![]() I think it turned out pretty good, I laid out all of the greens on the cloak. Then went to the yellows to accent it. ![]() The helmet's head display is massively huge, appropriately fantasy. Was not really sure what to do with it at first, and decided upon a stone theme that I carried on to the shield. ![]() For the basing, I recently picked up some meadow flowers and decided this would be a good model to try that out on. I like the looks of them, definitely going to use more of that in the future. |
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