Neil
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Post by Neil on Aug 11, 2013 23:15:16 GMT -5
Pictures of tiles that I worked on this weekend. I still need to do the edge dry brush work and some shading. I have about twenty five hall sections including corners, T's, straits and four ways. The square tile set is 4" squares - a large set of 125 tiles. Started on Friday night - this is the weekend progress. Thanks for having a look.
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kyral
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Post by kyral on Aug 12, 2013 4:37:05 GMT -5
Very nice.
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Post by madladdesigns on Aug 12, 2013 5:37:19 GMT -5
Wow, someone's been hard at work!
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thedmg
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Post by thedmg on Aug 12, 2013 6:30:02 GMT -5
One can never have too many tiles You have more than ME!
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Post by belatucadras on Aug 12, 2013 8:09:14 GMT -5
Nice! I need to do some modular stuff like this.
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Post by dm1scotty on Aug 12, 2013 8:17:54 GMT -5
that is a pile of tiles....love it!
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Post by skunkape on Aug 12, 2013 9:09:29 GMT -5
Great job! I started making some tiles last night, it's amazing how quickly you can knock them out!
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thedmg
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Post by thedmg on Aug 13, 2013 8:09:44 GMT -5
If you cut a whole bunch of walls and preplan what you want to do and spray paint as you go so that when you finish the last batch the spraying paint has dried long ago on the first and you can then race through with any other painting if you are doing sponge technique or tecture paint and then weathering. The great part is that you only really need to do this once. The only other tiles you need to do after that are any irregular, non-standard or setting specific tiles you may need. With these you can take your time and put more love and attention into the set pieces.
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Neil
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Post by Neil on Aug 13, 2013 22:59:55 GMT -5
If you cut a whole bunch of walls and preplan what you want to do and spray paint as you go so that when you finish the last batch the spraying paint has dried long ago on the first and you can then race through with any other painting if you are doing sponge technique or tecture paint and then weathering. The great part is that you only really need to do this once. The only other tiles you need to do after that are any irregular, non-standard or setting specific tiles you may need. With these you can take your time and put more love and attention into the set pieces. When I'm done with this set, I want to create a modular set with your advanced sponge and line technique.
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