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Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 29 May 2010, o 21:37
by Le6n
Another small bust from me after long long time... Was real pleasure to paint (and painting bluish tones makes me feel so gooood :)))

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Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 30 May 2010, o 00:15
by Maru
love the collors so much Turquse:)
welli must set this cold palette works well

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 30 May 2010, o 09:58
by illusionrip
nice work !!!

you could push the light higher in right part of the face, with some light pink and yellow colors

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 30 May 2010, o 17:55
by przemo
Great, I love the face, skintone.

So, I like much more the WIP photo you have lately posted. You can see more on it - for egxample redish tones of face.

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 30 May 2010, o 19:54
by ScottRadom
Great work on that one! I really like the bronze metalic work with the blue. Very nice!

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 31 May 2010, o 08:05
by Le6n
Thanx boys. I still feel more and more, that my camera needs to be replced :(

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 31 May 2010, o 11:39
by LittleDave
Only an 8.3 on CMON? Tough crowd.

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 31 May 2010, o 13:00
by sea.man
could you give some tips how you did the metallics?

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 31 May 2010, o 14:44
by Le6n
I am not sure if I am the right one to give advices, but here's how I do my metallics:

1. several lightly dilluted layers of metalic colour applied on undercoat to have solid metallic surface (I use Vallejo Game Color)
2. applied one or two thin layers of GW washes (Devlan Mud obviously) to reduce matallic shine and lightly define recesses
3. I prepared several 'juices' (very dilluted colours, in fact just coloured water) - some bluish tones, some violet, some brown and started applying in many thin layers (bluish into recesses violet and brown into shades on back of helmet) until it becomes visible
4. final highlights I paint with original metallic colour, for strongest highlights I mix some white into metallic

That's all, quite simple, isn't?

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 31 May 2010, o 15:37
by sea.man
sounds very simple, looks terrific - I bet 100$ I`ll do something wrong :mrgreen: