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<blockquote data-quote="KnowTheToe" data-source="post: 866750" data-attributes="member: 1961"><p>This was such a nice surprise. I completely forgot I posted this thread and came by to see what was going on in the art forum. </p><p></p><p>Tenkawa - You may not use too much shading, but you have very clean brush strokes with consistent layering and color in the paint. I think if you wanted to take your painting to the next level you could have fantabulous looking figs. These are very impressive.</p><p></p><p>Milo - I love the axe, particularly the gray crack lines in the black, it is simple, but well executed for a nice effect. The shading on the flesh looks good, if you add some white to your original flesh color and highlight the highest points of the flesh I think you would like the effect. My favorite part is his mouth; the lips really work well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Darius - As always, nice figs. The rune sword fig is really cool, who makes it?</p><p></p><p>Flyspeck - Love the fig and good job on the red cloth skirt thingy. I have a very hard time getting reds to work with shading.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Frank the DM - This is awesome. I love homemade figs and this one came with instructions - you rock. This winter I want to modify a few figs and try to make one from scratch. I am not particularly strong with special knowledge and application, but I never thought I could paint either, while not great, I am much better than when I started a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>Keep them coming you all helped keep a smile on my face this afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KnowTheToe, post: 866750, member: 1961"] This was such a nice surprise. I completely forgot I posted this thread and came by to see what was going on in the art forum. Tenkawa - You may not use too much shading, but you have very clean brush strokes with consistent layering and color in the paint. I think if you wanted to take your painting to the next level you could have fantabulous looking figs. These are very impressive. Milo - I love the axe, particularly the gray crack lines in the black, it is simple, but well executed for a nice effect. The shading on the flesh looks good, if you add some white to your original flesh color and highlight the highest points of the flesh I think you would like the effect. My favorite part is his mouth; the lips really work well. Darius - As always, nice figs. The rune sword fig is really cool, who makes it? Flyspeck - Love the fig and good job on the red cloth skirt thingy. I have a very hard time getting reds to work with shading. Frank the DM - This is awesome. I love homemade figs and this one came with instructions - you rock. This winter I want to modify a few figs and try to make one from scratch. I am not particularly strong with special knowledge and application, but I never thought I could paint either, while not great, I am much better than when I started a few years ago. Keep them coming you all helped keep a smile on my face this afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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