Nick 1997 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 19, 2012 Messages 129 Location Moscow Nov 23, 2013 #1 Bust Young Miniatures in 1/10 scale painted with acrylic and oil. Gun tinted graphite.
Fokionas A Fixture Joined Mar 30, 2009 Messages 513 Location Athens , Greece Nov 23, 2013 #2 Very nice painting, wood texture is amazing and also the face. Gongratulations! Fokion
Ferris A Fixture Joined Jul 31, 2009 Messages 5,440 Location The Netherlands Nov 23, 2013 #3 Fantastic work on the wood grain! Do you mind sharing how you did it? Cheers, Adrian
fabrizio1969 A Fixture Joined Jan 9, 2013 Messages 917 Location verona Nov 23, 2013 #4 brillant paintwork
Steve Ski A Fixture Joined Jun 9, 2011 Messages 3,687 Location NE WA, USA Nov 23, 2013 #6 Fine work, love it! Cheers, Ski.
Colin_Fraser PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Feb 1, 2004 Messages 6,200 Location Canada Nov 23, 2013 #7 Very nice job. If you don't mind, one small suggestion. Paint the inside of the end of the barrel black or very dark grey to simulate it being hollow. That worn stock is by far the most realistic I have ever seen. Colin
Very nice job. If you don't mind, one small suggestion. Paint the inside of the end of the barrel black or very dark grey to simulate it being hollow. That worn stock is by far the most realistic I have ever seen. Colin
Gellso A Fixture Joined Feb 4, 2009 Messages 3,471 Location Carnoustie, Scotland Nov 24, 2013 #8 Nice sharp painting on this. Maybe a wee pinwash of the seams and such would really bring out a bit more depth. The stock looks amazing Gells
Nice sharp painting on this. Maybe a wee pinwash of the seams and such would really bring out a bit more depth. The stock looks amazing Gells
Nick 1997 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 19, 2012 Messages 129 Location Moscow Nov 25, 2013 #9 Thank you all for your comments! About wood I cut a blade texture of wood and then painted it with acrylic dry brush and oil.
Thank you all for your comments! About wood I cut a blade texture of wood and then painted it with acrylic dry brush and oil.