@ariel
Joined on January 5th, 2018, this user has been a member for 3,071 days and is the 5,392nd person to register an account.
Has 5 submissions, the first one uploaded on January 14th, 2018 and the most recent on March 18th, 2023.
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Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 15 stickfigures.
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Sweet. Hey if you ever need tips for painting tyranids I\’d be happy to help you out.
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Eat people
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Hello, i’m here to talk about my series primary inhuman antagonists called the Euraptors. The Euraptors are a group of large carnivorous alien creatures that spread across the land of the intercept. These things are the main source of danger of the Intercept, they act as the top of the foodchain in many regions. When things are flung into the intercept a massive swirling green vortex manifests in the sky before whatever was unlucky enough to be chosen to be entered is spewed out. Euraptors, no matter the subspecies, will always approach these drop phenomena in search of fresh prey to hunt. When not hunting Euraptors are often found landing in their nest at the heart of their territory. Their nests are constructed from valued scrap, often mangled cars although it varies depending on the region. This makes it a tempting but risky venture for desperate scavengers who might find something to trade with others. this is the exception however, most human communities wouldn’t dare provoke a resting Euraptor as they are nigh impossible to bring down with the usual implements and scarce ammo most have access to. Survivor groups tend to find it easier to vacate than stay in a region a Euraptor has claimed. The only groups safe from a Euraptor’s predation are those located underground or far above which i will detain in a later post.
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Bet
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Watch for colors bleeding, looks good so far minus the sections where the colors muddle. What order are you painting in?
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For future reference it is a million times better to paint each piece of the big boys individually and then assemble.
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What could prompt someone to do this?
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Starting a series is difficult.
i have long struggled with getting my ideas from the concept phase to actuation. The task seems insurmountable without a team to work with. Does anyone have some advice on how i should go about it? - Load More













I love phsycophages!!! They’re so cool! When I paint mine I’m hoping to add some UHU glue stringy stuff to its mouth to act as a mix of saliva and blood because it’s holding a space marine arm and I added a space marine helmet