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From the album: Other Work
My "Artistic Representation" of Sanakan from the amazing manga series BLAME! by Tsutomu Nihei, Background from the original manga, however I have added colour shadows and some super basic highlights.2 points -
From the album: Warhammer
A tester model for a custom Warhammer 40k Chapter I'm making.2 points -
From the album: Classic Autos -- A collection of photos summer 2019
About a '34 Ford Roadster - seen here Verona Ontario Canada Classic Car Show. 20192 points -
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From the album: Warhammer
Not sure what the idea was of whoever built this [Bought second hand and re painted] double Chain Fist and then a Chain Bayonet on the Storm Bolter?1 point -
From the album: Digital
Sample layout of a newsletter me and my friend Angela did last 2017 about exotic foods. ?1 point -
From the album: Warhammer
Recon and long range specialist, equipped with a modified Stalker pattern Phobos Bolter with built in elongated barrel and silencer [As silent as I guess you can make such a weapon] and custom rounds for all situations. I originally wanted this character to be draped in a big camo cloak however doing so would have obscured a lot of the details I put into the model, so I settled for having it draped and slightly catching the wind. This cloak is actually made of tissue paper, as I wanted something thin but that would give the texture if rough fabric. Inspiration for this came from: http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/ to… check it out! It's a rad tutorial and props to the gent who shared this. Lemme know what you think.1 point -
From the album: Warhammer
Painted this a good while ago, mean to finish the whole group at some point...1 point -
From the album: Warhammer
For the longest time, I couldn't decide what weapon to give this guy, swapping between flamer, plasma, heavy bolter... even considered a rocket launcher but thought it a bit too much. HOWEVER, i felt that plasma gave the group it's biting edge, good for both armoured infantry and vehicles, it's a good multi-use weapon. This guy turned out really well, quite pleased all things considered. Please consider giving the image a click to reduce it's size for a bit better quality))1 point -
From the album: Warhammer
Leader of a small 3 astartes infiltration team with mortal support. my first delve into "True Scale" conversions, made from Terminator legs, Primaris bodies, Mk 3 arms and power packs with plenty of greenstuff. All done for an interesting project a friend has going over on Instagram. There's a whole back story as to why marines still using Heresy era gear are now in the 41st millennium and possible Loyal Alpha Legion!? Ask for details if interested.1 point -
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Here is a little bit of fruit art and a poll on which appeals to most people. Go ahead, and vote! I used the Flemish technique in painting these. They are all 8" X 10" oils on masonite board. Apple 1 Apple 2 Apple 3 So which will it be? Go ahead and click on a thumbnail, this forum is fantastic in that it will blow the picture up for you to see all the details! WOW! Great hoogly moogly! I wish my site had this capability! Interested in learning this technique?1 point
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From the album: Sanguinary Guard
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From the album: Sanguinary Guard
The Sanguinary Guard are the uttermost elite of the Blood Angels. They fight with wrist-mounted Angelus boltguns that leave both hands free for the wielding of crackling power glaives. The Sanguinary Guard are a brotherhood of mortals-become-gods and their deeds the stuff of legends.1 point -
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There is noting wrong with an "older art". This painting is great. There is much older paintings then that one. Lets see the renaissance paintings. Do you know haw they were painted?1 point
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That is a very nice painting, the dew on the petals and leaves look so realistic. I can see how you work with the colors and it really catches the emotion of the person looking at the painting.1 point
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This is a wonderful artwork. I think the dew on the petals are alright. Perhaps, you could put some more on the leaves as well as the other parts of the rose. Thanks for sharing!1 point
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Here's a work done of an old southern favorite. As they are now in full bloom here in virginia, I thought I'd post it for your pleasure, comments and critiques. happy painting Interested in learning this technique?1 point
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capturing the velvety dew on the pedals is tough. Did it work? The grey's attempt it, but I just don't know. Interested in the technique?1 point