gendegaia Well-Known Member Joined May 19, 2010 Messages 276 Location Cape Horn Sep 1, 2014 #1 Hello my friends, it is my latest work . All painted with acrylic and oils. I'm not happy at all with face tone and his expression. Please feel free to comment. Orlando
Hello my friends, it is my latest work . All painted with acrylic and oils. I'm not happy at all with face tone and his expression. Please feel free to comment. Orlando
Mike Stevens PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Oct 16, 2009 Messages 4,092 Location Houston, TX Sep 1, 2014 #2 It looks like you have a good start. I have to agree with you that you need to go back and work on the face. It needs additional contrast.
It looks like you have a good start. I have to agree with you that you need to go back and work on the face. It needs additional contrast.
megroot A Fixture Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 28,395 Location Netherlands, Arnemuiden Sep 1, 2014 #3 Beautifull. Marc
K Kisifer A Fixture Joined Oct 14, 2004 Messages 3,744 Sep 1, 2014 #4 Good work overall. A little more work on the face and you surely have a winner. Xenofon
Chris Mortimer Well-Known Member Joined Aug 6, 2013 Messages 448 Location Christchurch Sep 2, 2014 #5 Looking great mate. I love that figure. Would you please share your colour mix for the green coat?
gendegaia Well-Known Member Joined May 19, 2010 Messages 276 Location Cape Horn Sep 2, 2014 #6 Many thanks for your kind comments. I'm going to get back on his face for sure!
gendegaia Well-Known Member Joined May 19, 2010 Messages 276 Location Cape Horn Sep 2, 2014 #7 Chris Mortimer said: Looking great mate. I love that figure. Would you please share your colour mix for the green coat? Click to expand... Hi Chris. For green mix I got Napoleonic green NAC10 as a base color, then for lights and shadows, oils. Regards Orlando
Chris Mortimer said: Looking great mate. I love that figure. Would you please share your colour mix for the green coat? Click to expand... Hi Chris. For green mix I got Napoleonic green NAC10 as a base color, then for lights and shadows, oils. Regards Orlando