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My first Space Wolves Dreadnought.


Sneekystabs

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Next time add the picture, not the link. Here you go.

 

http://s8.postimage.org/hgiza5fjo/IMG_0554.jpg

 

 

That's a cool mini diorama you got there. Good job.

 

You mean like this? Linking the actual photo, not the whole page the photo is sitting on is helpful.

 

 

http://s8.postimage.org/fbym92dx0/IMG_0554.jpg

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Next time add the picture, not the link. Here you go.

 

http://s8.postimage.org/hgiza5fjo/IMG_0554.jpg

 

 

That's a cool mini diorama you got there. Good job.

 

I sense some irony here. Also, his post is up to him, if he prefers the link, thats cool too. As for the model, the blood splashes look really sweet, but I feel the model lacks some definition, try giving the whole thing a watered down wash of whatever the current blackish ink is. It'll add shading to the armour.

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Next time add the picture, not the link. Here you go.

 

http://s8.postimage.org/hgiza5fjo/IMG_0554.jpg

 

 

That's a cool mini diorama you got there. Good job.

 

I sense some irony here. Also, his post is up to him, if he prefers the link, thats cool too. As for the model, the blood splashes look really sweet, but I feel the model lacks some definition, try giving the whole thing a watered down wash of whatever the current blackish ink is. It'll add shading to the armour.

 

 

well im using space wolves grey atm (kind of with i went shadow grey but cbf re painting an army) and i really don't know what wash to use or even where to put shades. i am relatively new to painting, this is about less than 6 months skill haha.

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