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gothicgeek

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hi all!

spent a chunk of the last two days trying my first experiments with acrylics on a large scale figure....

it's still a little cartoony for my taste but tommorow i'm going to add the helmet, chinstrap and goggle marks and some road dirt.

mark

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Cartoony?! Did you say cartoony, Mark?! It's a great paintjob for such a large scale figure where every little spec is visible! Eyes look like they're real and the hair and beard look superb! Can't wait to see the rest!

You must share with us!:)


Best regards,

Nemanja
 
Cartoony?! Did you say cartoony, Mark?! It's a great paintjob for such a large scale figure where every little spec is visible! Eyes look like they're real and the hair and beard look superb! Can't wait to see the rest!

You must share with us!:)


Best regards,

Nemanja


thanks Nemanja.....

cartoony, yep i see it a bit like that, but i have been holding it about 3 inches from my nose most of the time LOL

looking forward to the potentialty disasterous next stage, but thats why they invented Mr.Muscle hehehe

mark
 
Great paintwork Mark especially on the eyes and beard.
I only find his forehead to smooth (or did he use botox :D).
So maybe some little wrinkle marks.
Looking forward to the rest of the figure.

Marcel.
 
Mark, I think you're too hard on yourself. I'm with Nemanja, this looks like a great start to me. The eyes look particularly nice. As for the forehead, I can see Marcels point, however, the helmet should take care of that! Keep us posted.

Jay H.
OKc
 
3 inch phenonoma

Mark,
recognise the feeling when working on a figure so close, for so long.
try the sculptor trick of looking at figure via a mirror. Gives the brain a refreshed perspective, even if reversed.

This lets you check for missed spots, finish, etc.

Plus, it lets you see and appreciate it as much as we do!

cheers
 
Mark,
recognise the feeling when working on a figure so close, for so long.
try the sculptor trick of looking at figure via a mirror.

thanks Janus! yeah it looked ok this morning, sometimes you just gotta stop thinking about them... hehe

Very nice and realistic paintwork..
Great!

regards from Italy
Andrea


thanks Andrea....:)
 
Marcel, Ian and Robert.....

thanks guys.....

despite the lager monster lightly savageing me last night i got lots done on the bike ( which was started by previous owner ( ;) )) and a smidge more painting.

i think i will need another slightly lighter highlighter to just pop the folds out.

anyway enough slaver heres some pics

:)

mark

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