Crossbowman

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bagijiny

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Hello,All guys.

I painted Seil's new figures,'Crossbowman'.

I used to paint acrylic colors,oil,and a bit of humbrol.

Thank you.

Regards,

Kim.
 

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finished to paint face(but I decided to add some more later).
 

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re-paint cloth and adding more base color of trousers.
 

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I too like the definition of your flesh tones, your eyes and the way that you've carried off the yellow. Nice stuff!

Question, do you dull coat the fabrics later or will you be leaving them as they are? The work in my humble opinion is absolutely clean, but, for my own liking, the sheen would have to come down some before it hit my shelf. But, that's just me, and hey, i've only got 4 pieces on my shelf so take no offense of what I say :lol:

Beautiful work brotha,

John
 
Excellent work, Kim, your Crossbowman is superb! Please, can you explain the way (step by step) you painted the felsh tones with Humbrol paints, it really looks realistic.

Keep up with the good work!

Nemanja
 
Man-jin,
excellent work. Love seeing this come together. Are you "glazing" with your Humbrols much like acrylic painters do? Your fleshtones are fantastic. You don't hear of that many folks using enamels for their flesh anymore! Nice work!

Jay H.
OKC
 
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