Hecaton Aiakos Dreadnought, light back.

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We7

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Hi folks, there passed a lot of time since my last post here.
Check my latest piece.
I `ve taken inspiration in tribal, barocco and biomech styles (not pure biomech here, but it gave some influence).
I designed custome freehands for each detail individually, interactive with shapes of sculpture as hard as possible (due to my individual vision of what is right and beautiful, of course).
There is a bull heads encrypted in freehand pattern around piece (4 bull heads)
I also have painted more than ten different NMMs (different by hues, brightness and temperature) to create dynamical light situation on whole peace, while keeping all inner and lower parts readable and detailed.
This is first piece in my life, where I painted this kind of combined contrasts.
Approximately, I`ve maked preparations and design during two months (meanwhile other business), before I`ve started painting.
After then brush painting takes 120 hours, + around 15 hours on assembling and priming.

Best,
Sergey
 

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Really one of the best figures that I saw in my life.
My friend play WH 40k and I saw a lot of beautifully painted dreadnoughts but yours is a way better.
 
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