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Description Here we go. This was done on the afore mentioned Borden & Riley #234 Paris Bleed proof Paper for Pens. (See the Journal for the rant.) Most of the color was done with Crayola Markers. The only digital retouching done was a quick auto levels in Photoshop. That and I deleted a quick note about Lady Gaga.

Warhammer 40k is something that I've been doing for the last decade. And I find that I've never been able to get away from Red and Gold as a color scheme for the army. Well, except for my Guard army. They're strictly 'Camo and Snot green'. With 'Snake bite leather' applied to belts and shoes.

I'm a horrible player, though. I blame it all from learning 40k back at the birth of 3rd edition. A two year gig as a 'Red Shirt' didn't do anything to help. How else do you think it is that I've come to play Sisters.
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Comments: 3

Hyacinthley [2011-04-27 08:36:51 +0000 UTC]

Well, I like your color scheme, especially those white robes - they match perfectly with the red and gold.

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davenported In reply to Hyacinthley [2011-04-28 07:35:52 +0000 UTC]

Ah, thanks.

The color scheme is from my own Sisters army, which I copied (*somewhat*) from the witch hunter codex cover.
Of the white and red and gold, the gold is what makes it work... otherwise, Campbell's Soup Company and Andy Warhol might be coming after me. >.<

*They don't have white hair, I painted the basques black, and I painted the bolters black with gold and silver detailing.* ... Gah... I probably should just post some pic's of them.

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JoeoftheMasks [2010-02-19 18:32:28 +0000 UTC]

your not that horrible, you tabled me in two turns, when i beat the crap out of a few people at the gamesworkshop.

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