WIP I'm back! Scale 75 Abyssal Warlord

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Hi Steve, really pleased you like the metals. There is a lot more work to do on them, details/wear/selective toning and separation of the different types/areas, which should give them a lot more depth.

Cheers

Ron
 
Hello Richie mate, thank you so much for your kind words. I am glad to be back after that much needed break and, I hope you would agree, that the results were worth the time out.
That's why PF is so unique, so much knowledge and skill to share and learn from, and a great bunch of people who enjoy a very worthwhile therapy ;)

Will keep you posted mate.

ATB

Ron
 
Hi Chris, and very nice of you to comment. Pleased you are finding it of interest.
As regards the AB, I use a Badger Renegade 'Krome'. Has to be the easiest AB I have ever owned, with very good balance and feature set.

Regards

Ron
 
Hells Bell's. Ron. .. You have changed the whole aspect of this piece! This caught me off-guard.:D Wow!, beautiful colours. This I need to absorb!(y)

Regards,

Mark
 
Hello Mr T, nice of you to pop in mate, really appreciate your comment. I think you will like where I am going to take the metals and fur. :wideyed:

Cheers

Ron C
 
Hi, I like this bust, how it's sculpted, but if there is something what makes it great, it's how it's painted. Well, what you do is just amazing. (y)
 
As a begginer I love to see masterpieces like your bust and I hope Il be able to paint one day like you.
By folowing your post I learned a lot.
Thanks for sharing you expitience and tehnique with us.
Cheers
 
Brilliant stuff here Ron,

Just started using an Iwata and this has really inspired me to do more with it.
Cheers for taking the time in posting.
Following with great interest.

Grant
 


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