Looks great to me! How'd you get the highlight? Was it a zenithal highlight before painting, or more coats of paint in lighter colors afterwards?
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Honestly? It's all in the lighting, they look very flat in person.
This makes them great reference pictures for highlights and shades then! :)
I just finished some veteran guardsman from the kill team set and soon I'll be doing a space marine set. I hope I can paint as clean as these!
get a bottle of Nuln oil and these are basically box art.
These are great! Throw a wash on and they will really pop! Well done
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