tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6880283618952284195.post8674396921451037888..comments2023-05-05T04:13:46.068-04:00Comments on Ordo Hereticus: Inquisitor Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05949213909756899784noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6880283618952284195.post-57358626178332360142010-06-20T14:23:03.360-04:002010-06-20T14:23:03.360-04:00thanks for the insight! I have made a slightly red...thanks for the insight! I have made a slightly redone version of the shas'la recently where i kept the scheme but did a better job high lighting which helped the contrast a lot. i did not think about using OSL though and that sounds like a great idea. I am not sure if i will be able to pull it off with my skills (or lack there of) but i will try as soon as i get around to simple greening all my guys which should be in the next few weeks.<br /><br />thanks again =)Inquisitor Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05949213909756899784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6880283618952284195.post-19578680898354933162010-06-20T04:08:54.483-04:002010-06-20T04:08:54.483-04:00Night world eh?
the obvious development point for...Night world eh?<br /><br />the obvious development point for these minis is that there really isnt enough contrast on them to make them "pop" and conventional wisdom might be to throw another colour at them<br /><br />I suggest rather, that you think about really accentuating the theme, leave them dark, but use Object source lighting and really am up the light coming off the lenses and lights on the suits.<br /><br />kind of like this - http://coolminiornot.com/pics/pics7/img41e81b0a86495.jpg<br /><br />this tutorial might help<br />http://blog.brushthralls.com/?page_id=1916Karitashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06811166981334472345noreply@blogger.com