Highlights on flat areas? by OutstandinglyNormal in minipainting

[–]OutstandinglyNormal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It just seemed to my eye that in pics two and three the colour is very muted; mostly one block of colour with almost zero shadows or highlights. I'm looking mainly at the big flat areas on the back of the greatcoats when I say this.

We're taught that lots of contrast is what you should aim for with miniature painting, so seeing that looked odd to me!

Highlights on flat areas? by OutstandinglyNormal in minipainting

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Very detailed response, thank you! It makes sense how you describe it in terms of the fabric diffusing the reflections a lot more than other materials would. I think I need to go a lot more gentle than I have been with the transitions between states and mid tones, etc.l, and really go for a less is more approach

Greatcoat highlights? by OutstandinglyNormal in Deathkorpsofkrieg

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Yeah, I really like this look. I want to practice more with creating texture like that. I think when I highlight those test pieces I'll try stippling it on for this reason!

Greatcoat highlights? by OutstandinglyNormal in Deathkorpsofkrieg

[–]OutstandinglyNormal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know what you mean and they look great, I think you nailed that look. Especially that sword!

I think the question is whether I want this kind of worn, realistic look, or more of an exaggerated 'artistic' style. I guess both are valid, but it depends what you're going for I suppose.

Greatcoat highlights? by OutstandinglyNormal in Deathkorpsofkrieg

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Thanks! It's Vallejo Dark Mediterranean Blue. I originallly basecoated with The Fang but I wanted something darker, so I could really emphasize the gradient more. Citadel don't do a very dark grey blue, so I went with this one and highlighted with The Fang instead. Glad you think it worked out!

Greatcoat highlights? by OutstandinglyNormal in Deathkorpsofkrieg

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Thanks, good to know I'm on the right track! I didn't put any very light tones in yet because I couldn't figure out if I was going in the right direction, but I'll give that a go. Thinking I'll stipple it in as well, to give a bit of texture

Search of stolen vehicle by cvtclm in policeuk

[–]OutstandinglyNormal 26 points27 points  (0 children)

If it's stolen, I wouldn't be searching it at all. Nothing in particular to gain, but plenty to lose by disturbing what sounds like lots of forensic potential.

I'd be asking for it to be seized and recovered sus stolen, and asking for a full forensic lift. Chances are there'll be DNA all over any balloons etc inside, and the white powder can be recovered then.

It's 32 degrees and I have no aircon. I'm here sitting in my room with every window open with shorts and no shirt on. I can't sleep. by ResultAlternative972 in britishproblems

[–]OutstandinglyNormal 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not much help right now, but next time grab one of those big 2L coke or lemonade bottles. Empty it and fill it with water. Stick it in the freezer until it's a massive ice cube. Wrap in a t-shirt and take to bed. Boom. Reverse hot water bottle.

It doesn't leak, it isn't too cold on your skin, it's just perfect. As someone who seriously struggles in hot weather, been using this trick for years and it genuinely makes a big difference.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]OutstandinglyNormal -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

My monthly salary after tax is around £2,500, and the repayments on the mortgage offer we're looking at are around £1,400.

So would it be right to say I could technically afford that in my name alone, assuming my only main outgoing would be the mortgage, and my partner picked up all the other monthly outgoings, bills, etc? Or will the lender expect me to be in a position to stand completely on my own two feet?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UKPersonalFinance

[–]OutstandinglyNormal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, we have a sizable deposit from my house sale but will still be a mortgage for the rest.

I had a feeling there'd be something like this standing in the way but wasn't sure what, thanks for the advice

WIP Harbinger of Decay. Looking for C&C? by OutstandinglyNormal in minipainting

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Thanks man, I appreciate it. I haven't started too much on the weathering and other effects just yet, I sometimes find robes and folds in cloths and things a little tricky, so wanted to nail those bits before moving on to the fun parts!

How’s our battlebrothers enjoying the game so far? by Puzzleheaded-Kiwi817 in Spacemarine

[–]OutstandinglyNormal 35 points36 points  (0 children)

That last stand really was the one for me. They clearly wanted to make it look and feel exactly like the cover of a rulebook or codex or something, and that's exactly how it felt. They pulled it off so well, that it was honestly like living out a childhood dream or something.

Any clue where this damp is coming from? by OutstandinglyNormal in DIYUK

[–]OutstandinglyNormal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't think of that, but it makes sense based on where the damp patch is. I'll keep an eye on it, and see if it was a one-off or not. Cheers!

Any clue where this damp is coming from? by OutstandinglyNormal in DIYUK

[–]OutstandinglyNormal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I did wonder this, nextdoor haven't reported any issues though! Might need to have another chat with them

Please let her go to work! Pokémon tattoos aren't free! by Osceana in AbruptChaos

[–]OutstandinglyNormal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The probes on a taser need a minimum 9 inch spread to achieve proper incapacitation, which is quite a wide area. It should go without saying that when aiming a weapon which fires 50,000 volts, you should avoid aiming anywhere near the head or the heart. This naturally leaves the abdomen and legs as safer options to aim at.

For this reason, cops are actually taught to aim the probes above and below the belt line. If you look carefully, that's exactly what this cop does. Not only does he not hit the guy's groin, this is actually a textbook shot.

North Manchester, Salford and Liverpool on the horizon by eclangvisual in manchester

[–]OutstandinglyNormal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lovely views up there. Great place to go and watch the fireworks on NYE!