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Bert Takken

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Bodegraven, Netherlands
My fast latest figure I finished
After these I finished a buste of M. Wittman
And now on my workbench the 200 mm figure "the thin red line" of Squadron, a 1/25 scale figure of a german soldier mfg tamiya and a few Vietnam 1/35 figgies for my first real dio
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Please tell me your opinion, uhh about the painting not the photograpical technique :)
Bert
 
Hello Bert,

Or it is the light of the picture or it is the minimum hightlights. There is to little contrast in the figure.
I find the eyes pop-up, maybe make the white smaller. That helps.
I like your grondwork,.
After all very nice painting but as i said in the beginning there is to little contrast in the painting. Highlight and shadow more.

But that is my opion.

Greetings Marc.
 
Are you sure? It's possible, but I got the figgie in a Verlindenbox. So I doubt now .Most of the time, I throw the box away and painted the figgies from ref pics found on the net or in books
Bert
 
I'm pretty sure Pete's right that this kit is a Warriors kit, which is OOP at this point. It's actually one I have been looking for. What were your colors for the skin (African American)?? Water looks good.
Rob
 
Well, thanks, when you said it's a Warrior, it is.
Thanks for the waterjudgement, it was pretty though to do something for the first time.
The skintones are very easy. I mix titan white, ocre yellow, burnt sienna and a little india red till a basic skintone, then with adding burnt till the basic negroide color, highligting with a mix from basic negroidecolor and the basic skintone and shadowing with the basic negroide and black, upper hihhlights were done with white, deeper shadows with black. All done wet in wet
Bert
 

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