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Great stuff. You inject a creepy luminescence into things that really sets the mood. I particularly like the palette on the Insidious Madness. Though it's all very finely crafted.
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Love your stuff! The take is unique and understated, but still entirely atmospheric. Well done.
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Great start! Are you planning to use foam coat to make the foam pieces more durable? I haven't tried it myself, but I'm planning a similar project, and was advised to try it.
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Outstanding. The atmospheric effect is very powerful, particularly on Jaakuna Ubume.
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Very much enjoying this so far.
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Agents of the Brushes (Sensei Yu Tutorial Pg 4.)
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Damn fine work! You got so much out of the Hanged with just a few colors! Really effective.
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Looking good! And in particular, great bases!
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AFAIK, the stories in Wyrd Chronicles are not the stories in the first rulebook.
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Beautiful work. You really convey that semi-Western, demi-Victorian, hemi-steampunk vibe. Something about these figures, your color choices, and the craft of the painting make the crew feel like part of a story tale.
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Nice work. Definitely sets a "Malifaux" mood.
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My First Malifaux (Burt Jebsen WIP)
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SC's new Malifaux painting thread (post-switch to white)
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Damn! You've injected an utterly sinister, lethal mood into the models. Exquisite work, man. Well done. -
Sick! Sooo dynamic, so bloody.... and those tattoos? Just really really good.
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Great day! I highly recommend this event, the next time Adam and company put it back together. (hint hint... ) Thanks for a great day!
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Dang, if this is a "lowered paint level...." Looks damn fine. I like the pale coloration, too. Nice work.
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Nice work. I like the color scheme -- and seeing the thinking and research behind it. Looks like your crew is off to a great start!
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I'm loving these!
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Looking forward to the carnage. (I'm Fred Dalzell, by the way. One of the Eagles crowd.)
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Dang, this is all so cool! Steeped in theme. Saturated in it. Just dripping with it. This is a crew I'd love to play against. Even if it is Collodi (and that's saying something. )
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Love that! Great scheme, conveying a wonderfully atmospheric glow, all icy and Wyrd. Well done.
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Nice work. I agree with others: the palette is very effective. Gives these pieces a very "real," historical look.
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Alongside Lilith and her starting crew, I’ve also been “growing” a Mature Nephilim…. As with the other figures, I’m experimenting with grafting more “Neverbirth” onto the creature’s (relatively) human-looking aspects. In this case, I’m focusing most of my efforts on the creature’s wings. (This approach was inspired by a recent game in which the creature’s Wind Buffet cleared a small mob of opponents off of a scheme marker. Those can be very powerful wings!) I love the general shape and architecture of the wings as they looked on the sprue. But they're so clean, so smooth, so plain. I wanted something wilder and wyrder. So I went to work. First tentatively.... ....here and there... Well, once you start this sort of thing, you kind of have to keep going... Until I found myself with something like this: I had some trouble with the area around the head. I wanted to create an effect vaguely suggesting a mane of some sort. After several trials and errors, I came up with this: He needs cleaning up here and there, and some finishing touches, but that's the general idea. ] Frankly if I had this project to do again, I’d do things a little differently, and try to make my work a little cleaner. But it’s time to prime this guy and get him to the painting table. Maybe in a few months I’ll try another take. Thanks for looking. Let me know what you think.
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Slick! Great paint job, that really brings out the expressiveness of the models. Well done!
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I like your choice to use a limited palette on the clothing. Gives model has a strong impact. And I agree with Underdog6750: love the bleeding eyes! Nice start.