Elf Archer - Final tryout

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jitch0t

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So this is the last tryout i've done and i won't do more i'm not still very happy with it but more than the other tryouts.

I'll try to finish it this weekend and i'll post pics as i advance.

I used a lighter flesh tone as the elves should be. I'll try to get a close-up pic from the face but i have to wait for the battery to load up again

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Hope you like it, guys!
 
Hello Daniel,
Your final attempt paid off. It looks fabulous and I would be happy with my flesh turning out this good when I do my Elf Archer. Keep us posted as you complete the figure.

guy
 
Hi Daniel

Can't see much wrong with that face at all, especially given the subject matter!
Keep going with this one (y)

Rob
 
Hi..Daniel..

Looks Good!!
I like "The Lord Of The Rings"
I likes the Legolas the Orlando Bloom performed especially most.
It has this Kit.
When finally producing, became the many reference.
The progress becomes, compared to report it wants.
The completion is expected.

Jung
 
thanks Jung!

he's coming along slowly, i had my parents visiting me last weekend so i couldn't paint much. I hope i can finish it this week :)
 
Hi folks!

Carcaj and cape done! carcaj was quite easy but i had a terrible time with the cape... any clue/advice to paint "big" areas?!?! i even thought to quit, got mad, nervous...

i didn't feel comfortable painting it and that's why it looks bad in the pics (even worse in real )
 

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i feel forgotten, no replys in my last step :(

i hope you can give me an advice here: how can i disguise the glow of the epoxy?

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Thanks in advance
 
Daniel,I don't understand your statement "disguise the glow of the epoxy" Can you please clarify ? Thanks and cheers.
Kenneth
 
excuse my english

the epoxy cement you can see between the woodbase and the figure... it's very bright and i want to correct it, don't know how
 

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