Completed Poseidon

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Thank you all for your comments,:notworthy:
the water effects are a combination of materials, first I put a base from epoxy glue wich I was add inside a blue color and when the glue started to get hard I was create some first waves. Then I put some "water" on the upper rock using "Deluxe Materials" Scenic Water. Next I put from the same company the Scenic Fibres with acrylic gel to create the bigger waves. At the end I paint some washes of blue and light green into the waves and white for the edges.
Soon there will be more Greek Gods from that same figure from other Greek miniaturists. ;)
Cheers(y)
 
What materials did you use for the water?
Can you tell me what scale this figure is also?
Grant, the materials are mostly "Deluxe Materials" and the figure is a conversion from Alexandros Models at 75mm.
 
Thank you all for your comments,:notworthy:
the water effects are a combination of materials, first I put a base from epoxy glue wich I was add inside a blue color and when the glue started to get hard I was create some first waves. Then I put some "water" on the upper rock using "Deluxe Materials" Scenic Water. Next I put from the same company the Scenic Fibres with acrylic gel to create the bigger waves. At the end I paint some washes of blue and light green into the waves and white for the edges.
Soon there will be more Greek Gods from that same figure from other Greek miniaturists. ;)
Cheers(y)


Thank you Christos....(y)
 
This is lovely. Such a nice looking figure and the water effects look brilliant. Must have taken a lot of patience to stick with all that skin and whiteness on this project. Like it a lot. (y)

DG
 
very very god job!!!!!!!!!!! my friends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fantastic conversion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Christos,you have done a superb job on this conversion,i love the clothing colours and shading along with the rock colour,for me the waves look just right and it sets the whole scene brilliantly.(y)

Brian (y)
 

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