A Sneak Peek at Some Miniatures Prep
March 5, 2012 by beerogre
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Great kilts, just what I like to see. Now if we can get Romain to do digital camo and… lets see what would be real hard. I know a landscape reflection on metal and gems. I know you can do it Romain! 🙂
Sigh…
All right… Maybe next time I’m around for filming.
BoW Romain
I tried painting urban camo, looking forward to see how to do it properly, as mine looks a bid hodge podge (then again it is the first mini ive painted in 6 years) http://privateerpressforums.com/showthread.php?96982-first-Warmachine-models&highlight=warmachine
I love Romain. He looks so completely unimpressed in the video that I couldn’t help but laugh the whole way through.
You definately make a good double act
Looking forward to the Verdigris and the Tartan tutorials
Aah, tins of tartan paint and long weights.
What apprentices were invented for.
Its probably a violation of some human rights legislation these days.