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Sunday, 27 September 2009 17:25
Viper
Shading is usually applied to shadow areas, recesses and edges.
The aim is to simulate a 3D effect on a flat surface.
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Sunday, 27 September 2009 14:14
sleepyy
just asking. when you apply post shading, which part of the kits would you apply them to? for example gundam kits?
tutorial videos
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Friday, 08 May 2009 12:42
simpilot
The tutorial videos are VERY well done, upclose, humourous at times and very informative!!!! Well done to you guys!!!! I especially like them because you are up close and personal with everything that is happening demonstrating the techniques!!!! Great Job!!! Looking forward to MORE videos!!!
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Tuesday, 17 February 2009 23:42
Dannikk
Hello, just to say that your videos are well made, very instructive, and special mention to the quality of the image itself which sometimes isn't always the case on the Internet. I've recommended your web site to my colleague at the Societe de Modelisme Historique de Quebec. I can't wait to see other videos!
Well done.
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Monday, 16 February 2009 01:47
Cro
You guys are producing some excellent tutorials. I congratulate you.
Niiiice
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Sunday, 15 February 2009 13:11
G-man
Thanks for sharing man! Very useful to have an actual visual, in real time, rather than just a series of pictures.
The aim is to simulate a 3D effect on a flat surface.
The tutorial videos are VERY well done, upclose, humourous at times and very informative!!!! Well done to you guys!!!! I especially like them because you are up close and personal with everything that is happening demonstrating the techniques!!!! Great Job!!! Looking forward to MORE videos!!!
Hello, just to say that your videos are well made, very instructive, and special mention to the quality of the image itself which sometimes isn't always the case on the Internet. I've recommended your web site to my colleague at the Societe de Modelisme Historique de Quebec. I can't wait to see other videos!