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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Figouze on 05 January 2015, 02:40:12 PM
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Greetings, some Sclay horde miniatures from Antimatter Games :
The abyssal Gark Mangler !
(http://figouze.free.fr/_data/i/upload/2015/01/05/20150105151558-cdcd389c-me.jpg)
(http://figouze.free.fr/i.php?/upload/2015/01/05/20150105151600-0d6ea392-me.jpg)
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Looking good! Very nice color scheme :)
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COOL AND CREEPY! For moi, that is a SPLENDID combination. I love the colors you came up with for creature creation. The Scaly Guy would make a FINE SciFi mini as well. GREAT WORK!
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Great job! I love seeing more antimatter stuff painted. I am a big fan of the scaly horde myself, so I will say that the mangler is not the strongest sculpt in the range. You have done a good job with it though! Any more planned?
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I will study this for the further deepwars miniatures... thank you for those comments !
:)
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I understand. I just need to understand the light in the water instead of zenithal light....
So, another deepwars big Steel-jaw Placoderm fish :
(http://figouze.free.fr/i.php?/upload/2015/01/05/20150105151610-2c005666-me.jpg)
(http://figouze.free.fr/i.php?/upload/2015/01/05/20150105151612-3f140bf0-me.jpg)
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I like the light color around the edges of the upper scale plates :)
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I think they look great! The caustics that make the light pattern only really appear near the surface as they get diffused at depth. If you are painting the figure at any moderate depth it would have a fairly uniform lighting due to water scattering the downwelling light. A sharp zenith highlighting or priming before painting is okay for near the surface but deeper down you can just use a regular primer and a less pronounced zenith highlighting.
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Thank you for your advices !
Hag Ray - Scaly Horde (Antimatter Games -Deepwars)
(http://figouze.free.fr/i.php?/upload/2015/01/05/20150105151603-8de69148-me.jpg)
(http://figouze.free.fr/_data/i/upload/2015/01/05/20150105151607-d36e4904-me.jpg)
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Nice, good colour transitions and the electrical shockwaves look great. Each mini keeps getting better!