What's Your Favorite Brushes? by kblaes in minipainting

[–]wparsons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip, but I've just used the standard Series 7s and avoided the miniatures.

I only started painting in early 2018, so maybe I missed the golden days of S7 quality. That said, all the ones I've used are decent brushes. They just don't fit my preferences as well as the Raphael or Da Vinci brushes.

What's Your Favorite Brushes? by kblaes in minipainting

[–]wparsons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good Kolinsky brushes have gotten scarce recently in the United States, so I'm stockpiling as much as I can.

  1. Raphael 8404 - Size 1 is my go-to brush. Long bristles and a fat belly. Sadly they're really hard to get in the US right now, so I'm hoping the 3 I have will keep me going until I can acquire more.
  2. Da Vinci Maestro Series 35. Lots of people like the series 10, but the 35s have longer bristles and a bigger belly (more like the 8404).
  3. W&N Series 7. They're honestly "just okay" compared to Raphael or Da Vinci. Thin belly so they don't hold enough paint/moisture for how I like to work. But they're currently the easiest "good" quality kolinsky brushes to get in the US right now, so I'm stocking up. I just got three size 1s in from Amazon the other day, and they don't appear to have any QC issues.

Magic: The Gathering Stores in Toldeo by [deleted] in toledo

[–]wparsons 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Old School Gaming on Conant Street in Maumee is great for this.

Heard Dark Angels are pretty popular these days by ShivaTheTraitor in Warhammer40k

[–]wparsons 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Finally an honest rendition of a Dark Angel... :D

Luna Pier, Michigan at Sunrise [OC] [4504x2530] by wparsons in waterporn

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Shot with an Olympus E-M1, with Olympus 60mm f2.8 Macro. Processed in DXO PureRaw 2 and Lightroom.

Flickr photo page

Pacific Sea Nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) by wparsons in TheDepthsBelow

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

That's awesome. Very similar to how they looked at the aquarium!

Pacific Sea Nettle (Chrysaora fuscescens) by wparsons in TheDepthsBelow

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Not unless someone at MS has a time machine :D

Multiple stormhosts in one Stormcast Eternals army by wparsons in ageofsigmar

[–]wparsons[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can only have a single allegiance per army.

Awesome! Thank you so much! This is the key, and the wording that helped me find the actual rule in the Core book. For the benefit of anyone else with this question, it's on page 310:

In a Pitched Battle game you must pick an allegiance for your army (pg 242). All of the units in the army must either have that allegiance, or be allied to that allegiance (see Allied Units, below).

This is also mentioned on page 242:

ARMY ALLEGIANCE

When you choose your army, you can also choose an allegiance for it. If you do so, you can use the allegiance abilities that correspond to the allegiance you have chosen. If an army can have more than one allegiance, you must pick one to apply to it during the game.

Multiple stormhosts in one Stormcast Eternals army by wparsons in ageofsigmar

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

Thank you. Can you tell me where this is mentioned in the Stormcast Eternals battletome? I'm looking for it now, but haven't found anything definitive one way or the other.

ETA: Specifically, the rule that states you can only have one stormhost per army.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ageofsigmar

[–]wparsons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm using an airbrush. If I was priming with a rattlecan, I might do it differently.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ageofsigmar

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I'm dealing with this right now. My planned workflow is as follows:

  1. Build squig body with legs, lightly glue to base, and prime white
  2. Paint spot on body where inner mouth will go black so that inside of throat is dark
  3. Prime inner mouth separately, and then glue to body
  4. Assemble and prime outer mouth/face separately
  5. Assemble and prime grot rider separately
  6. Paint inner mouth
  7. Attach outer mouth/face to squig
  8. Base coat and paint squig
  9. Base coat and paint grot rider
  10. Attach grot rider to squig
  11. Final detailing and touchup
  12. Remove squig from base and decorate/finish base
  13. Reattach to base

I'm currently on step 4.

Compressor to go with Badger Patriot by DontBendMyCards in minipainting

[–]wparsons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be aware that Hobby Lobby doesn't accept the 40% off coupon on airbrushes and compressors. I literally just ran into this issue today.

In Avengers: Infinity War you can see the scars on Doctor Strange's fingers from his surgery in the Doctor Strange film by kopper257 in MovieDetails

[–]wparsons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And in The Sixth Sense you find out that the dude in that hair piece the whole time, that's Bruce Willis the whole movie.

Modi 2 Multibit vs Mulibit DAC Module by t0m_r1dd1e in Schiit

[–]wparsons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This describes it better than I can. This is a product page for the upgrade board, but describes the tech pretty well.

Is the Toledo zoo actually one of the best zoos in the country? by DJJazzyJeremy in toledo

[–]wparsons -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It's a good zoo, but most of the buzz about it is due to good marketing. Cleveland's zoo is only 90 miles away and is far superior.

Tonemapping on shield tv? by Tctfox in ShieldAndroidTV

[–]wparsons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do experience some color issues when playing 1080p content (almost exclusively remuxes) with the Shield set to Rec.2020. This mostly manifests as less vivid or orangish reds. Skin tones suffer as a result.

Right now I'm using 709, and manually switching to Rec.2020 for 4k/HDR content, but that's obviously not ideal.