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Excellent Jason!

Very nice vignette in the making, Im looking forward to the painting for sure! Could you do a SBS on how you paint your faces while you are at it? Would be great if you could!!
 
Excellent Jason!

Very nice vignette in the making, Im looking forward to the painting for sure! Could you do a SBS on how you paint your faces while you are at it? Would be great if you could!!
 
Originally posted by Johan@Jan 23 2004, 11:06 AM



Dude, I'd love to see your work in reality some day ... Chicago?
Thanks Bob, Joe and Johan!

Yeah, hoping to make to Chicago. Had a blast last year! Valley Forge is a must this spring. How bout you Johan?
 
Originally posted by Johan@Jan 23 2004, 11:06 AM



Dude, I'd love to see your work in reality some day ... Chicago?
Thanks Bob, Joe and Johan!

Yeah, hoping to make to Chicago. Had a blast last year! Valley Forge is a must this spring. How bout you Johan?
 
Jason, I think it looks great. Wonderful animation and tight composition. Can't wait to see it painted.

The upper arms of the fellow at port arms seem a little thin to me. What material are the uniforms made from?
 
Jason, I think it looks great. Wonderful animation and tight composition. Can't wait to see it painted.

The upper arms of the fellow at port arms seem a little thin to me. What material are the uniforms made from?
 
Originally posted by John Long@Jan 23 2004, 11:17 AM


The upper arms of the fellow at port arms seem a little thin to me. What material are the uniforms made from?
Thanks John! I'm using Magic Sculp (love it ) Yeah, it does look a little thin in PICTURE. Oh well! Looks good enough to me. (y)
 
Originally posted by John Long@Jan 23 2004, 11:17 AM


The upper arms of the fellow at port arms seem a little thin to me. What material are the uniforms made from?
Thanks John! I'm using Magic Sculp (love it ) Yeah, it does look a little thin in PICTURE. Oh well! Looks good enough to me. (y)
 
Originally posted by JCOX@Jan 23 2004, 11:39 AM
How do you get the glassy smooth finish with your Majic Sculpt?
Thanks Jim! Not sure how gets that way I use Vaseline on my fingers (not much!) to keep from sticking. Also, I use more "resin" than hardner. About a 60-40 ratio. I've been using this mixture for 2 yrs. and no problems as yet.
 
Originally posted by JCOX@Jan 23 2004, 11:39 AM
How do you get the glassy smooth finish with your Majic Sculpt?
Thanks Jim! Not sure how gets that way I use Vaseline on my fingers (not much!) to keep from sticking. Also, I use more "resin" than hardner. About a 60-40 ratio. I've been using this mixture for 2 yrs. and no problems as yet.
 
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