tengu
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Post by tengu on Feb 23, 2006 2:24:56 GMT
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doon
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Trapped in Time, Surrounded by Evil, Low on Gas!!!
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Post by doon on Feb 23, 2006 6:28:37 GMT
Tengu, Both look really good, ;D the fleshtones on Selma are great! Her hair looks a bit flat to me, however that could be the photo. Either way, ya have some really nice stuff ;D there
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Post by drhall on Feb 23, 2006 12:24:45 GMT
Looks like they are coming along nicely. Can't wait for the finished Dusk Dancer. She was hot in that role!
;D Dave Hall
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Post by Phantom Major on Feb 23, 2006 22:44:38 GMT
I have a similar figure of the girl who dances with a snake in that film, it is a white metal figure produced by 3D girls... i bought it a year ago and have still not got around to building her yet :-(
As for your rendition, i think she is excellent, you certain have captured her wonderful skin tones. I also like the wolf girl as well, even if she is a little top heavy for my liking. Can you tell us what paint syou used for the flesh and hair colours, particularly the blonde figure as i have yet to attempt a long blonde haired women... i usually make mine brunettes that way i don't have to try anything fancy when it comes to painting blonde hair!
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tengu
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Post by tengu on Feb 24, 2006 1:50:57 GMT
Thanks everyone. For flesh colors I use the standard, Raw and Burnt Sienna and titanium white. For blonde hair I use Raw sienna a small amount of yellow and titanium white and make each coat lighter. I think that maybe I should have made the Wolf-girl's hair darker because it's hard to see the details of the fur on the rest of her body because it's so light. Dusk Dancers hair is flat because I haven't glossed it up yet. I think this is the greatest Kit of Selma out there. Also the table top she's standing on has legs, but I don't think I'm going to use them, she would stand another 3 inches taller. What do you all think?
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Post by kornbeef on Feb 24, 2006 19:43:24 GMT
Love the dancer, not keen on the wolfgirl but thats the kit not your work. that is great. A few highlights in her hair will set it off perfectly. Think you need to put the legs on the table even if you cut them down because until you said I never realised she was on a table (bin some time since I watched the film).
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