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Posted 17 June 2012 - 01:06 PM
Thanks. btw thats Pearl White paint, not the metal showing through. :PI like the colours you've used for this one, with the eye-catching blue coming back into the cristal ball, the staff, her lips and the bookcover.
I just wondered if you basecoated the model before painting?
If you use a basecoat first, you will automatically hide the real metal under the final paintjob which will avoid a lot of light-refletion when taking the pictures.
These days I often just basecoat with the regular paint of my bottle / pot... and it works just aswell I think (living in an appartement isn't easy to spray paint ;) )
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Posted 17 June 2012 - 01:06 PM
Thanks mate. :)I like the color selection; the bright blue really draws attention to her face and to the crystal balls. Keep it up!
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Posted 17 June 2012 - 01:08 PM
Thanks. I plan on working on the base later. Just been really busy with church, fathers day, and whatnot. :P btw I'll be looking into more ways to highlight. Thanks again. :)Welcome back. Your photo's are looking much better. The colors are nice, like the blues (though I think you should look at ways to add some lower down on the figure as people's gaze is only going to look at the top 1/3rd of your paint job) work really well against the blacks and silvers.
I'm with Inarah and Buckland as this looks very metallic. It's a cool effect if done on purpose.
I think my biggest complaint is that the base looks bland compared to everything else as it doesn't look like it really got painted.
One thing you'll want to try doing to improve your skills is not always relying on dry brushing for highlights on things like the robes and such. Dry brushing works well when there's a pattern (bumpy skin or fur) or when you want something to look like metal (weapons) but you should try using regular painting methods to bring up the highlights now.
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Posted 18 June 2012 - 07:35 PM
Thanks. :) Glad that I finally got them looking good.Doh! I almost forgot; your photos really are looking much better like MonkeySloth pointed out. Great job!
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