Completed Critique Fallschirmjaeger, Maurice Corry 200mm

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We7

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Hi folks!
Here I need some feedback from You.
Since I mostly paint bright sci-fi and fantasy genres in 28 mm scale ,
historical genre is hard one for me. Especially in big scales.
So feel free to tell me what You think in details.
Thanks in advance!

Note: I dont use simple metallics, since I don`t like how they looks.
Its my subjective vision.
Though, very complex TMM could look very nice for me,
but I dont have enough exp , yet, to paint it.

Best,
Sergey




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On a figure of this size, I would lay down the base colours (and also the initial shades and highlights) with an airbrush.

Then do the finer shading/highlighting and the detailing with good old fashioned brushes and paints, as per smaller scales.

You can brush paint everything of course, but in this scale an airbrush makes life a lot easier and saves time.

- Steve
 
Sergey, you got a great "Green devil"
Сергей, у вас получился отличный "Зеленый дьявол"
Что за фирма, его делает?
 
Thanks Steve, You are absolutely right.
I should mention that it airbrushed and high-ended with usual brush.
Maybe it just doesnt looks like airbrush..
 
Sergey - I think his eyebrows are two dark (you can ususal see skin through an eyebrow so even black hair looks lighter at a dsitance) and his lips are too red. Think about lips being a pinkish flesh, not crimson as if wearing lipstick. Everything else is very well done.

Colin
 
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