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Post by rlangner on Mar 20, 2007 17:46:10 GMT
Skin looks very nice so far. I don't see the cracks in the pictures, but they could be more obvious in real life... I'm not sure how to solve the problem really. Hope you can figure it out soon, I can't wait to see more.
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Post by mutantpotato on Mar 20, 2007 20:36:49 GMT
Thanks mates ;D The cracks aren't that big, but it kind of pisses me off. It's a stupid mistake I shouldn't have made I loved working with glazes so much I think I used a few too many layers;D I don't think it's possible to remove these cracks, but they are barely noticable. I have finished the hands and legs and I will start on the head soon. But right now my neck is killing me, so I won't be able to do more work until the pain goes away
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Post by menace on Mar 21, 2007 21:43:29 GMT
Some nice blending Mikkel, one thing with glaze mediums is you need to make sure they are totally dry before reapplying, wet on wet can tend to crack if overly built up.. however, i can't see them here
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Post by mutantpotato on Mar 21, 2007 21:51:55 GMT
Some nice blending Mikkel, one thing with glaze mediums is you need to make sure they are totally dry before reapplying, wet on wet can tend to crack if overly built up.. however, i can't see them here Thanks, I appreciate it ;D I think maybe that was my mistake I may have used another layer of glaze when the previous layer weren't completely dry. But I have learned something new, wait for glazes to dry completely! I think it's a good thing I learned this so soon, because I will definitely use a lot of glazes from now on. It would have been a shame if I kept doing the same mistake over and over ;D But do you know how to get rid of those cracks? Cheers
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Post by menace on Mar 21, 2007 22:00:11 GMT
The only thing i can think of is applying another glaze and after it's dry dullcoting it, this may disguise it enough but i can't be sure.... i have some early minis with hairline fractures, but it doesn't really bother me...
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