VIKING (ELITE-MINIATURAS,70mm)

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unknown01

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Hello, everyone.:)
I have completed my lastest model.
(VIKING,ELITE-MINIATURAS)
All comments welcome.:)
 

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Excellent work,Mitsutaka.
Love the cold Nordic flesh tone and the 'past the use by date' shield.
Great groundwork too.Well done.
 
Very nicely painted. I like the treatment of the mud on the clothing. I would have made the mud on the bottom of the cape a bit more "erratic". That is to say it looks a bit too the same all the way across, the same height, the same color, same ammount etc. Maybe a bit of variation to it. Small point though on a lovely figure.

Jay H.
OKC
 
Very nice! I like the shield damage. The middle ages are my favo(u)rite era.

Cheers,

Glen
 
Thank you very much for your comment, everyone.
It'll be considered a little more about WEZARING.
When sticking to WEZARING, I overdo.
As a result, the original chroma and feel of a material disappear.
I think what minimum WEZARING is.
I think it's ordinary to establish it when the color of the clothes of actual VIKING meal is dirtier.
I'm thinking art is against pursuit of verism.
It may not be to tell here, but the modeler with a way of thinking who introduces verism into a figure of BRILLIANT or possibility primarily feels a lot.
Is it going too far?
The thing I learned in euro feels different from the past now.
I think there was a lot of something showy of a subject of oil paints for an old work.
I think there are a lot of modelers who emphasize "the feel of a material" now.
I think there are a lot of modelers who introduce WEZARING on a large scale as its means, too.
I find these ones to be in fashion from a painting way of a figure related to WW1 and WW2 for me.
When seeing an exhibition work at a euro at present, I find the scene of AFV to be becoming a lot gradually.
I find submitting of a historical figure to decrease conversely.
I think there are also a lot of figures of WW2 in 1 or category 2.
Anyway for me "What is the thing I can't do?" I'm thinking it's necessary that I'm advancing and am eliminating.
 
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