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Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 17 Sep 2010, o 19:44
by Dargrin
As always comments and suggestions requested.
Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 18 Sep 2010, o 00:03
by Maru
ok no idea what's on 1 photo ..
secound 1
loks good but :
as the cups reflects so much light end ftom at last 3 points (zenital , from left end from right) so the shadows should be stronger end at same a little blured as ther are 3 soure of light
so the Drunkard on the floor could get more light oriented shadows as you alrdy made 3 light surces
Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 18 Sep 2010, o 02:28
by Dargrin
First photo is me playing around vomit and spilt liquids. My knowledge of epoxy is limited so I needed to play around with it. I plan to have spilt beer on the bar as well as a bit of vomit on the floor. The floor will also have straw and dirt.
Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 18 Sep 2010, o 09:50
by Nameless
is that vomit part necessary?

Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 18 Sep 2010, o 13:48
by Dargrin
No, but it adds one more thing to it.
Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 29 Sep 2010, o 10:04
by Dargrin
So with a bit of insomnia tonight I worked on this guy tonight. I honestly don't even know his name. But I think he is pretty cool looking model.
As always, C&S are welcome.
Click to see full-sized image
Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 29 Sep 2010, o 11:33
by Nameless
it's GW beastlord

and he is cool mini, I painted one myself. Yours is looking good so far.
I like the rust effect you achieved. try to wash/darkline metal parts of the axe - build that 3D effect, make different elements pop.
I miss some contrast on the cloth and some highlights on the skin.
Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 30 Sep 2010, o 17:46
by Cyberpaddy66
Any chance of seeing a different angle?
I think the chainmail could do with a dark wash to make the rings pop more with the highlights (I have real chainmail here) but I love the cloth as it is, maybe my style of painting hasn't formed fully enough to compare it to anything I've done.
Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 25 Oct 2010, o 12:45
by mahon
so far it's nice, neat and simple. but it's so flat that I am sure you still haven't even started to apply any highlighting and shading.
Re: Dargrin's WIP
Posted: 4 Nov 2010, o 09:10
by Demi_morgana
like it so far - my only suggestion are some blight highlights on metal areas
