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Post by jabberwocky on Aug 13, 2008 18:27:18 GMT
Coming along spendidly. You definitely have a knack for skintones.
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Post by lee on Aug 13, 2008 19:07:54 GMT
thanks guys. don't have my phone with me so i'll have to show progress of the light sourcing later. it's really hard, but a lot of fun!
the flesh, as with all my models, was built up over many glazes. i don't know if you know what that means so please don't be offended by the explaination.
water down your paint past the point where it becomes a wash, and is more like coloured water.
you only glaze a small section at a time, building up the layers slowly, blowing on the paint helps it dry super fast.
i tend to glaze from dark flesh, through to elf flesh alone. for rosy cheeks i would tend to glaze over with red gore, and space wolves gray is what i use for stubble etc.
it's fun, but i think my fleshtones actually came from my 3d work, where i have to make very believeable faces.
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Post by lee on Aug 17, 2008 13:54:27 GMT
haven't had as much time as i'd like to work on Celestine... but the result is kinda cool. My first ever attempt at this object lighting thing, and i guess it's turning out ok, as usual all criticism welcome
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Post by Tim C on Aug 17, 2008 14:10:56 GMT
It certainly looks cool to me, the only point I would make is that the OSL needs to fade out a little smoother where the source lightning would naturally start to fade away Other than that ace. The sword looks very cool.
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Post by zapoteke on Aug 20, 2008 9:42:37 GMT
look great, one of the nicest version of this mini I've seen so far
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