If you are a casual modeler painting Warhammer 40k space marines, this set is likely overkill. However, if you are a competition-level historical or fantasy painter aiming for a Gold Demon or a Crystal Brush award, the is an invaluable tool. It bridges the gap between artistic intuition and anatomical reality.
Open the first three full-body shots. Identify where the highlight hits Bianka’s shoulder. Note that the catchlight in her eye is at 10 o’clock. Replicate this exact angle on your miniature using a desk lamp. Ams Bianka Model Set 40
For the digital artist, it is a timeless library of form. For the photographer, it is a lesson in lighting. For the collector, it is a trophy. If you are a casual modeler painting Warhammer
The Ams Bianka Model Set 40 is famous for its facial close-ups. Note the reddening of the tip of the nose and ears (subsurface scattering). In miniature, you can replicate this with a very thin wash of Carroburg Crimson or a transparent red oxide oil paint. Open the first three full-body shots
Turn to the close-up of the waist. The fabric drapes in a "Z" fold. Using a reference, mix a base color (say, Crimson), then add a dark brown (not black) for the shadow side of the fold. Glaze the transition.