Im not talking about a digital Map, but a real one. I consider myself very artistically minded so I think I could do it without it looking too bad. What materials would I need, how much time would it take? I wanna do a global map from about 1920.
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Those are some beauties DM!
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Kates
Vals
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Awesome job on these! :-D
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Topsy, seriously, what a name for a plane….
Ritas
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These are really awesome as well. Great job on all these planes. :-)
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Kikkas
all of them
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What i learned from these, always double check the mold lines before painting.
I thought i cleaned them all up but after the primer went on the mold lines really stick out. -
What i learned from these, always double check the mold lines before painting.
I thought i cleaned them all up but after the primer went on the mold lines really stick out.Thanks DM, that is always good to know.
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FMG italian infantry, african uniform
FMG italian infantry, europe uniform
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FMG italian artillery
Armoured cars
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FMG italian tanks
heavy tanks
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A small Italian land force
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Wow, those look so real, DM!
Did you ink wash and dry brush these?
Amazing job on these! :-D
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Nice work! I really love those infantry. You got the gray and khaki spot on.
May I ask why you decided to highlight/drybrush the vehicles with gray?
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Thanks for comments. Yes, these are brown-washed and then dry-brushed. I chose a gray for the dry-brush thinking that when metal is out in the elements the paintwork fades and flakes off, also from lots of use. I have over done it on a couple of the pieces, brush wasn’t quite dry enough but overall i think it turned out ok. It has given them a weathered look i think.
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Thanks for comments. Yes, these are brown-washed and then dry-brushed. I chose a gray for the dry-brush thinking that when metal is out in the elements the paintwork fades and flakes off, also from lots of use. I have over done it on a couple of the pieces, brush wasn’t quite dry enough but overall i think it turned out ok. It has given them a weathered look i think.
Well, you got the effect you wanted, because they definitely look weathered. Thanks for showing the pictures. :-D
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wow DM your Italian infranty are simply amazing! the color blending and highlights… superburb! Really like the detail in your mech vehicles … the tire rims look so carefully painted!
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Thanks for comments. Yes, these are brown-washed and then dry-brushed. I chose a gray for the dry-brush thinking that when metal is out in the elements the paintwork fades and flakes off, also from lots of use. I have over done it on a couple of the pieces, brush wasn’t quite dry enough but overall i think it turned out ok. It has given them a weathered look i think.
Yeah, the grey does give it a nice flaking look! And if you think it was too heavy, then you can just dry the brush a bit more the next time as you mentioned.
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Excellent job! I love your weathering effect. The tanks and inf are incredible.
Im going to be finishing mine up tonight. I have a gaming session tomorrow and will need them to be ready.