3 Colours Up: Painting The Dreamer [Part Two]
June 6, 2019 by elromanozo
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stunning work Romain are you doing a video on the new GW ink/paint they have released.
Great looking so far, looking forward to the finished product. Wondering what the unedited run time on these painting videos are? Two hours, six hours, eleven hours? I know it depends on the mini, paint scheme, painting techniques used, humidity…
Great job.. gave me a few highlighting tips that I really need to employ.. thank you.