HMS Priapus' Flying Bridge

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The flesh tones on the B&P natives are superb! That sort of 'undeveloped colonial' setting is right up my vennel.
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Thanks Paul. I've been meaning to post this side by side of the steps.

Reaper Tan Flesh Triad with a little extra ink outlining. Then AP Dip, Strong Tone, and then tidied up and finished.

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Really excellent stuff on here. Your painting style is really nice, somehow crisp but subtle if you know what I mean.
Are you on Twitter, your painting seems familiar?
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Thanks Purps. I'm not on Twitter in any painting or modeling way? Is that my avenue to turn wargaming into a highly profitable pursuit?
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Twitter is a forum for Purps to shamelessly spam pictures of his Hussars and make truly horrendous inyourendo jokes. Much like on here really!
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HMS Priapus wrote: Thu Dec 27, 2018 3:58 pm Thanks Purps. I'm not on Twitter in any painting or modeling way? Is that my avenue to turn wargaming into a highly profitable pursuit?
No I guess there is someone with similar painting style to you.
Either that or I’m in some sort of chocolate induced hallucination and I don’t know what’s really going on :?
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A village for Congo, which I just received over the weekend. Painted fast and good points for the LAW challenge.
5 Buildings and 4 grain storage huts, which I will count as 50% of a full sized building, in the spirit of fairness.

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Ooh. They're very nice. Splendid, in fact.
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Very nice! Not a criticism (well maybe constructive criticism! :o ) but the tendency to make thatch roofs light brown/cream on African buildings is incorrect - it’s a European interpretation. The reality is, it actually goes dark grey-brown within a few weeks due to the type of grass used and the African sun.

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Even the above one is quite light. They go a bit darker
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Same thing happens with clapboard and other wooden buildings, fences, etc - the wood isn't brown or buff, it actually goes grey over time.

Still, that's the "cheap end/native quarter" of Ayton sorted for the VBCW game terrain.
Purple wrote: Thu Dec 27, 2018 6:47 pm Either that or I’m in some sort of chocolate induced hallucination and I don’t know what’s really going on :?
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