Pun13
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Post by Pun13 on Aug 17, 2007 21:08:22 GMT
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Post by Phantom Major on Aug 18, 2007 0:07:47 GMT
that's an interesting colour scheme from the usual run of the mill gothic look.
the bright blue shades certainly make it stand out more, perhaps it's me but the fleshtones seem to be over powered a little but i think this is probably camera issues than painting problems.
what was the kit like for fitting and casting btw ?
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Pun13
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Post by Pun13 on Aug 21, 2007 13:17:22 GMT
that's an interesting colour scheme from the usual run of the mill gothic look. the bright blue shades certainly make it stand out more, perhaps it's me but the fleshtones seem to be over powered a little but i think this is probably camera issues than painting problems. what was the kit like for fitting and casting btw ? Thanks Yea, my pic taken has to improve, if you look on the cape I do not know if you can see it, I used interference colors to give it a look of Purple and Blue. In person you can see it. The castings were perfect and super clean. Tom
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Post by painterx on Jan 13, 2008 5:27:52 GMT
Love the stone work. skintones look very bland not enough highlights and shaddows. you should try taking a red oxide color and mix it in with your flesh mist over the figure then lighting up again with lighter flesh.
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odin
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Post by odin on Jan 13, 2008 7:27:26 GMT
Great buildup on this kit ! Agree with the other mates: Interesting color scheme Skin is to plain (muscles James has sculpted "disappear") Nice done stone-color Special salute for your accurateness ! Razor-sharp color-lines The stone could have a bit of weathering (where does water stand, where will water flow) Sculpt and cast of the Wicked Eye-Kit is on Solarwind-level. Only mismatch is the width of the palm of her left hand (thus the fingers looks to short, but they aren't) Btw.: James is an kind man, a real mate.
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