Dejah Thoris
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36 28 May, 14:27
Urban Gardini
Lovely paint job considering that the model is mostly bare skin. On a side note, I wonder what the armour value is on that "armour"?
Lovely paint job considering that the model is mostly bare skin. On a side note, I wonder what the armour value is on that "armour"?
28 May, 18:55
John
This artistic endeavor accentuates every curve and portion of her body. The skeletal structure and muscle tone are absolutely spectacular !! I can't call this a paint job.
This artistic endeavor accentuates every curve and portion of her body. The skeletal structure and muscle tone are absolutely spectacular !! I can't call this a paint job.
28 May, 22:32
Michael Kohl
John put my impression already into prose. The soft color transitions and the absolutely convincing enhancement of the anatomy is truely spectacular.
I'd love to read more about your technique and color palette.
John put my impression already into prose. The soft color transitions and the absolutely convincing enhancement of the anatomy is truely spectacular.
I'd love to read more about your technique and color palette.
30 May, 10:42
Tim Sloan
@Michael Kohl , thankyou. The colors I used was Abteilung 502s flesh set ..used in airbrush and thinned very thin to build up the tones,mixing colors as I went along. I also use alcohol inks (peach and fushia) ..I wish I could be more specific, but it was really just a method of experimenting with colors to try what looked right..I worked from dark to light tones..and sometimes ended up going back to correct, or adjust what I had previously done...this was a so called "successful experiment" with those paints.
@Michael Kohl , thankyou. The colors I used was Abteilung 502s flesh set ..used in airbrush and thinned very thin to build up the tones,mixing colors as I went along. I also use alcohol inks (peach and fushia) ..I wish I could be more specific, but it was really just a method of experimenting with colors to try what looked right..I worked from dark to light tones..and sometimes ended up going back to correct, or adjust what I had previously done...this was a so called "successful experiment" with those paints.
3 June, 16:59
Bruce Huxtable
I understand that Leonardo Di Vinci worked in similar ways, with oil paint glazes, hence the depth and luminosity he achieved. You certainly achieved superb results too 🙂
I understand that Leonardo Di Vinci worked in similar ways, with oil paint glazes, hence the depth and luminosity he achieved. You certainly achieved superb results too 🙂
3 June, 17:31
Album info
printed at 1/6th scale on Peopoly Forge. painted with acrylics.