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Fix posted:Warham nerds have less money to spend on warhams than trek nerds have to spend on treks because warham nerds buy warhams all day long. FOR THE HAMPEROR.
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Fix posted:Edit: Ha. I just got a "abandoned property" letter from Bank of America about an old 401k/IRA account I thought I had closed/transferred years ago that's been just sitting there racking up interest for about a decade. To ham, or not to ham? HAM IT! You know you wanna.
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# ? May 4, 2010 22:29 |
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NecronSchmecron posted:PV, you are in the right business. Studio models like those have been replaced by CG (obviously). Believe me, my dreams were crushed by films switching to CG. Though I must admit GOOD CG models can fool me sometimes. I think the switch to CG is an overall loss for film, myself. Included is the lack of practical special effects. Not that this is on topic in the least, but studio models are loving awesome.
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# ? May 4, 2010 22:34 |
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I work on stop-motion feature films, there is still very much a tiny niche for ham painters in the puppet and art departments. Y'know, if you don't mind painting the same character face several thousand times.
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# ? May 4, 2010 22:38 |
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Monoliths posted:FOR THE HAMPEROR. Hahaha. Nah. Kid's got to go to college. Doesn't have to be the best one though, I suppose.
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# ? May 4, 2010 22:44 |
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LOTR, which had the best warham-like special effects, had a TON of handmade models and stuff. But yeah hollywood is all CG, the bastards
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Fix posted:Hahaha. Nah. Kid's got to go to college. Tell him to go to a community college and get a student loan. Toys must come first. Plus isn't your wife still on deployment or something? She can't stop you if she ain't there.
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Angryboot posted:Tell him to go to a community college and get a student loan. Toys must come first. Plus isn't your wife still on deployment or something? She can't stop you if she ain't there. No, we got retarded lucky and her deployment was pulled at the last minute. She's getting out in a couple months and we get to be regular civilians again. Finally. /#fixchat vvvv: Thanks! Nah, she does. I'm not going to play that little game. Also, those are fantastic. Fix fucked around with this message at 23:27 on May 4, 2010 |
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Oh no kidding, grats man. so uh, she doesn't know about the account or anything right? FILTHY WOOD XENO!
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Angryboot posted:Oh no kidding, grats man. You know I just ran across some pic of your SH dudes from awhile back, and I was hoping we'd see new stuff from you. The red on those dudes is baller as hell.
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# ? May 4, 2010 23:28 |
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Thanks man, now that I'm done with my stupid wood sculpture project for school I can finally finish painting my dudes again. My livingroom's been covered by layers of saw dust for like a week. Like I said in IRC, gently caress sculpting wood. That red's black primer and then 4 layers of mechrite and 4 layers of blood red. I tried white but I couldn't get that deep shade so I had to strip and switch back to the painfulness.
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# ? May 4, 2010 23:32 |
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PaintVagrant posted:LOTR, which had the best warham-like special effects, had a TON of handmade models and stuff. Very true. Peter Jackson knows how to make a film look good though, even with CG.
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Angryboot posted:Thanks man, now that I'm done with my stupid wood sculpture project for school I can finally finish painting my dudes again. My livingroom's been covered by layers of saw dust for like a week. Like I said in IRC, gently caress sculpting wood. This quote + a picture of that ducky is awesome.
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Angryboot posted:Thanks man, now that I'm done with my stupid wood sculpture project for school I can finally finish painting my dudes again. My livingroom's been covered by layers of saw dust for like a week. Like I said in IRC, gently caress sculpting wood. Wow, these are crisp as hell! Did you do any highlighting up to the blazing orange? if that is B/O on the edges? \/\/\/\/\/\/ Ahhh to get 'whiter' edges, thats pretty cool. Tentacle Party fucked around with this message at 05:38 on May 5, 2010 |
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Yeah the ducky was an experiment, not the actual sculpture that covered my livingroom and deposited itself in my eyeballs, ears, and nose holes. Like I said before, gently caress sculpting wood. Ugh. For highlighting that one I went with GW's recipe which is blazing orange then vomit brown. Pretty sure there are all kinds of ways to make red pop but I'm lazy.
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# ? May 5, 2010 05:10 |
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There are like a kajillion tutorials on how to paint treads online. Think I'm going with the following: black basecoat Paint Boltgun Wash scorched earth spots of Macharius orange wash drybrush boltgun Seems reasonable? I have 5 rhino sets to do so I thought I'd get them done in 1 go. Also, coming soon: Cakefool tries airbrushing colour modulation - Red to Black - on some tanks, hilarious action shots to follow.
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Fix posted:Hahaha. Nah. Kid's got to go to college. My cousin spent four years and over 250 grand only to be one of the thousands of wandering aimless jobless graduates, winding up working at a restaurant because there's absolutely nobody hiring. What I'm trying to say is, screw college, ham ham ham.
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Cakefool posted:There are like a kajillion tutorials on how to paint treads online. Think I'm going with the following: You can get pretty much the same results if you just basecoat Tin Bitz, drybrush Boltgun Metal, and wash with Badab Black or Black Ink.
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# ? May 5, 2010 12:59 |
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Basecoat brown, drybrush boltgun.
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I just paint my treads boltgun and HEAVILY wash with badab. But then again, I paint my stuff clean with no weathering or (much) damage.
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# ? May 5, 2010 16:30 |
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Hey guys, any thoughts on GF9's hobby pinning kit? The pinvise has a ball handle, otherwise it looks pretty similar to most pin vices. Also, the harbor freight mini drill, anyone use that? PaintVagrant fucked around with this message at 16:36 on May 5, 2010 |
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PaintVagrant posted:Hey guys, any thoughts on GF9's hobby pinning kit? I've got one, I wanted to say it's a bit poor but having looked it out I can't remember why. To be honest I think it probably wasn't suited to one specific pin and then I forgot about it. Worth trying out, even if you don't like the vice you'll get some decent pinning rod out of it.
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Another question for you guys: what thicknesses of plasticard do you typically use when building/converting?
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I have the GF9 vise. It's pretty decent, but I don't have anything to compare it to. I wish it held my 1/8" drill bits I use for magnets but I get the impression most pin vises won't.
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Rapey Joe Stalin posted:I've got one, I wanted to say it's a bit poor but having looked it out I can't remember why. To be honest I think it probably wasn't suited to one specific pin and then I forgot about it. Special rod for pinning seems a bit excessive. I just use a spool of 18GA galvanized steel wire which fits the GW hobby drill hole snugly.
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PaintVagrant posted:Another question for you guys: what thicknesses of plasticard do you typically use when building/converting? I have a stack of various thicknesses, as well as various tubes and bars and stuff.
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PaintVagrant posted:Another question for you guys: what thicknesses of plasticard do you typically use when building/converting? .5mm, 1mm and 1.5mm are the most useful for flat sheets. You can always double up for thicker parts.
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Fyrbrand posted:I have the GF9 vise. It's pretty decent, but I don't have anything to compare it to. I wish it held my 1/8" drill bits I use for magnets but I get the impression most pin vises won't. Came here to say this. Ended up buying some pin vice on ebay for $2 shipped for 1/8" bits, which I need for magnetizing work. Now I just gotta find my 3/16" bit so I can start magnetizing my carnifexes. Speaking of carnifexes, which color scheme should I go for for my nids? I'm torn between bleached bone / devlan mud wash skin with a significantly darker khaki/brown carapace, and a glossy black "xenomorph" type color scheme with a colored carapace. Basically this with the standard bleached bone skin instead of the ugly orange, or: this without the brown striping or the purple stuff, but with other colors instead. vvv: Fyrbrand - the sale was longer than 60 days ago so I can't find it, just search like 1/8" pin vice or whatever Phyresis fucked around with this message at 17:38 on May 5, 2010 |
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Phyresis posted:Came here to say this. Ended up buying some pin vice on ebay for $2 shipped for 1/8" bits, which I need for magnetizing work. Now I just gotta find my 3/16" bit so I can start magnetizing my carnifexes. poo poo why didn't I think to check ebay? Got a link to the seller handy?
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Phyresis posted:
Orange looks awesome
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PaintVagrant posted:Another question for you guys: what thicknesses of plasticard do you typically use when building/converting? 0.5, (a little 0.75,) 1.0mm. I have some 2mm but I use it so rarely. I also started using a lot more 0.25mm for surface details, icons, eagles & the like. Also, pinning with 1mm brass rod = 72 times easier than with bits of paperclip.
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Phyresis posted:This is a GREAT color scheme. I may do something similar with my Space Hulk nids.
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Phyresis posted:Basically this with the standard bleached bone skin instead of the ugly orange, The orange rocks as other people have said, but if you're going for a brown + bone color scheme I suggest painting the vents/muscles/whatever a high-saturation contrasting color.
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# ? May 5, 2010 18:02 |
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I've been pondering today about how I could use a Harry the Hammer model in a 40K Chaos army. Maybe a conversion or something? Leave it alone for fantasy? Any ideas goons?
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Phyresis posted:hive fleet mac & cheese
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TheKingslayer posted:I've been pondering today about how I could use a Harry the Hammer model in a 40K Chaos army. Maybe a conversion or something? Leave it alone for fantasy? Use him as a lord with a daemon weapon? Alternatively, use the Space Wolf codex and run him as a Battle Leader or Wolf Lord with a Storm Shield and Frost Weapon.
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# ? May 5, 2010 19:59 |
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My resin & RTV turned up oh yeahhhhhh Still got no Aves Apoxie sculpt though
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# ? May 5, 2010 19:59 |
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It's been awhile, but I finished another one. See you again when the mood strikes.
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e: /\/\/\ That sword must be heavy.Manifest posted:This is a GREAT color scheme. I may do something similar with my Space Hulk nids. I haven't painted my Space Hulk models either, simply because I can't decide on a scheme for the 'nids. I've been considering using mica or some of that interference paint on their carapaces. Has anyone done something similar?
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rzal posted:"Anyone seen my friend Kyle? He's about this tall? Seen Kyle? Seen Kyle?" if you don't get it, try raising your right hand upwards and say "seen Kyle" a lot.
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