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Originally Posted by Jimjam
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I liked that the original models looked like they were miniature figurines sculpted for dungeons and dragons. They had a quality that made them look like they were painted with acrylic miniature paints and used techniques a miniature painter would use. Limited palette, black lining and stuff like that.
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That's actually a great point. With D&D or Warhammer 40k models, you can easily make details shine by using a contrast method of keeping the nooks and crevices' of the model dark to create depth and then highlight edges with a bright color.
This definitely sounds like the method that was used to create the earlier armors.
Example:
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