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Calvin

A Fixture
Joined
Nov 2, 2004
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Uhu?
Finally I got it. It was a pain, first attempt flyed away through the window, while the second has been stripped two times. Not sure if the current look is good enough, anyway I like it that way, hope you too.

Pictures are not in black & white, it has been painted in black & white, only using four colours, as shown by that picture.

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Here some shot of the final result as it looks

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and here some light effect with the above piece (once again, pictures are not in b&w)

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Hi Luca,

I'm sure you could have done the light effect with paint :)

I may try it maybe.........if I had this bust lol

JP
 
Hi Luca.
This looks really good. I can't wait to get hold of this one and have a go at painting it.
I like the B&W renditions, and also the alternative lighting direction you tried. Interesting ideas.
Adrian.
 
Thanks to all, it is obvious I appreciate your appreciation... ;)

Adrian, to be honest taking the 'lightned' pics has been the most interesting aspect of this project (maybe the ones of the unpainted resin are a bit better). I sculpted and painted it without having a clear idea about what I was doing and the fun has started just while taking the shots.
Most of figures are painted following the zenit lighting scheme, and the related pics just reflects that set up. I think that trying with different sources could give a very different look to every miniature, it would be nice to see some historical subject shooted that way.
 
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