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WIP The Butcher

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by sippog, Jul 13, 2018.

  1. sippog Active Member

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    Currently working on this monster of a bust, mainly because I need to get it out of my cupboard, it takes up too much room!
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    Airbrushed up 'til now. I’ve been going round and round a bit – either getting the shading or losing the texture. This is the best compromise I can find. Not what I aimed for but I’m accepting that he wants to be red, like a bloody Hulk.

    Will stop using my airbrush now. I’ve been trying out a Sotar 20/20 which I bought in the Badger birthday deal. It feels cheap, like an airbrush equivalent of a Ford Econoline, but I actually quite like it and it worked well for fine lines.
  2. Mike Stevens PlanetFigure Supporter

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    That’s pretty cool. Not my thing but looks like a beast of a paint!
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  3. sippog Active Member

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    Just about done with this.
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  4. sippog Active Member

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  5. Mike Stevens PlanetFigure Supporter

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    Looks great Sipdog!
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  6. Nap Moderator

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    Hi Sippog

    WOW That is a beast ....what's the scale ?

    ....love the artwork in this , nice effects all over , the stitching and skn tones are really well worked

    ...is this a commision or have you to find room in your display cabinet now !!

    Thanks for sharing

    Nap
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  7. sippog Active Member

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    United-Kingdom
    Thanks, Nap!

    Yes, at 1/6 scale, he is pretty big. I've had to relocate a few other figures to make room for him.
    I do like working on larger scale figures though because of the opportunity to add texture.

    @Mike Stevens
    Thanks for the compliment!
  8. Kevtk135 Active Member

    Great job!
    I'm often a victim of what you've described - adding a lil color, adding color... UGH! Too much. ;)
    The number 1 thing I still have to learn is when I think it's not enough, it's enough. ;)
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