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id like to know what you think

Started by thalldeer, May 31, 2012, 04:45:42 AM

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Koval

Uh, it might be a bit tricky without some images of what you're working on :P

Adlan

The ork looks really good, but much too thin, and gangly.

Dolnikan

The models looks good, if a bit blurry. The ork indeed is a bit on the thin and weedy side for an ork, but perhaps it is a young one, or a very unlucky, very low ork. The eldar looks very good, but please, give us more pictures so we can enjoy the models more.
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RobSkib

Tut tut gents, you forgot to say..

Welcome to the Conclave!

Pardon my colleagues' rudeness ;)

Some really nice work you've got there. Being the nosey chap that I am (and the public settings on your facebook album) I had a bit of a poke around in the rest of your photos. I have to say, there are some examples in there that are definitely worth posting up here. Have you considered using an image-hosting site like Photobucket?

Echoing the comments about the ork, he needs to be much more hunched, and a bit more out-of-proportion (not what you want to hear when you're trying to get the proportions of everything correct!). That said, there's no reason why you couldn't add some tentacles and call him a mutant.

I think the Eldar with the power glaive could do with a bit more care on the paintjob. I only just saw the un-painted version, it looks excellent! You are selling your sculpting talent short with a rushed paint job. Consider investing in some of the new washes, and take your time to layer on lighter colours over the top when it has dried.

Keep up the good work :)
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thalldeer

tnx for the advice sir.& ill be doing my best. tnx conclaive