Learning Light on a Gundam Miniature | Leo
I started this Gundam Assemble series to learn from miniature painters and improve my Gunpla painting. For this Leo, I wanted to focus on one thing: light. My original plan was to experiment with underpainting, but it didn't work out the way I expected. Instead, I found myself mixing colors and building highlights by hand. It wasn't perfect, but every miniature teaches me something new. The goal isn't perfection. It's learning to see the model a little differently each time. #Gunpla #Leo #GundamAssemble

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