flintfish wrote:Your improvement is rather fast. You'll be up a good standard in a very short while. Especially with some new paints and brushes (I saw the birthday thread...) The blue of the pants is really nice, and the dividing line between white and blue is very sharp and good. The skintone isn't bad either but the shading could be smoother perhaps. All in all a pretty good attempt so far considering your limited experience. A few small points I thought about
Thank you, I'm pleased with my progress so far
flintfish wrote:* I always find it easier to drybrush stuff before I start on the rest of the model. That way you don't risk brushing stuff onto other areas since drybrushing can be a bit messy. I have a feeling getting a good drybrush on the torque might be hard without getting some gold on the chest.
Good point, in fact I was getting a little scared about doing that bit actually
flintfish wrote:* Are you sure the model is actually wearing gloves? It looks like thers a line just at arm/hand "crossing" on the sword hand, so I would guess that it's some sort of bracers instead, and not gloves.
I hadn't even given it a thought but you have a point, on further inspection I believe it could go either way and skin coloured hands may look better on that model anyway
flintfish wrote:*Your models are old. Perhaps investing in a plastic GW box or something might get you better pratice material at a limited cost. There's nothing wrong with old models, but it might be easier to paint something that's in better condition when you start out (thinking about the pockmarked wizard among other things)
I do have a couple of new resin models that I might have a play with now I have the good paints.
flintfish wrote:*Washed out denim is cureable with some glazes, and preferable of the ink kind if I remeber correctly
I'll have a go with some glazes but only when I have worked more on my paint consistency, the paint straight from the bottle is just too thick for my liking and I tried a little watering the other night without much success, so much lack of success that I have decided to strip the sea elf and start again (more to do with the primer coat flaking off the model to be honest though)

As for the Washed out Demin look I'll address that in the next attempt.
flintfish wrote:As for the higlighting and shading, it's basically just practise, practise and practise that counts

Good job I intend to start again then

I'll put some pictures up when I have something worth showing you all
