I Think I'm Starting to Understand Depth
I started painting Gundam miniatures to improve my Gunpla painting. My first attempt at creating depth relied on underpainting, but the results weren't what I expected. So for this Space Leo, I tried something simpler. Instead of chasing techniques, I focused on contrast, highlights, and where the light would naturally hit the model. Sometimes the lesson isn't learning a new technique. Sometimes it's realizing you've been overthinking the problem. #Gunpla #GundamAssemble #MiniaturePainting

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