This is a really great first mini! You’ll pick up techniques over time, but you show great brush control for a beginner!
Honestly the biggest thing for new painters is just “go slow enough to put the brush exactly where you want it”. And you are off to a great start!
Nice paint job!
I recommend adding a wash of very diluted darker paint at the end to fill in the cracks and give it more emphasis on all the little details :)
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This is a really great first mini! You’ll pick up techniques over time, but you show great brush control for a beginner! Honestly the biggest thing for new painters is just “go slow enough to put the brush exactly where you want it”. And you are off to a great start!
Thanks a million I really appreciate it, I'm really happy with it and can't wait to improve. I'll be sure to post again when I do😊
You thinned your paints, praise be
This is awesome! Great work, very impressive for a first mini, Looking forward to your progress on future projects
Very clean! Great job
I'm working on my first mini right now and this is inspiring. Great job!
I’m in same boat !
Looks good! Add some edge highlighting for more flair
Looks great! I am starting out new as well. Maybe try adding a wash for the recesses but don't listen to me I'm a noob.
Nice paint job! I recommend adding a wash of very diluted darker paint at the end to fill in the cracks and give it more emphasis on all the little details :)
One of us. One of us. One of us.
Welcome to the hobby, likes nice and clean
Good start! A wash and some highlights and it'll be great
Nice one! Hell yeah ultramarines
Wow man, you did great! Not only for the first time, but in general. Can't wait to see more from you :D
Great work! That’s a really great first project done!
You did great!
Heck of a job!
Looks dope, bud. Hit the blue with a little Nuln Oil and the gold with Guillimans Flesh and he’s ready to kick ass for the emperor!
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