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WIP Spartan Bust

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by jimias, Jul 12, 2010.

  1. Marcel Active Member

    Country:
    Spain
    Beautiful paintwork, especially the face!

    Cheers,
    Marcel.
  2. ATTİLA the HUN Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Turkey
    Dimitri, Really lıke it. Specially flesh and beard.
  3. jimias A Fixture

    Country:
    Greece
    Marcel and Serkan thank you for your comments. Best feedback one could ask.
  4. rheath Active Member

    Country:
    South-Africa
    A superb effort here my friend, what was the first effort like to encourage you to strip it ?! Flesh tones are brill and the redness in the shawl also very good indeed.:cool:
  5. Robert Laclavik Active Member

    Country:
    Czech-Republic
    Hi Dimitrios,
    an absolutely georgous painting. The face is briliant, you realy bring this bust to life. The hair on the chest is a nice detail, but my advice is it suppose to be more to the sides as well, but be carefull. I myself was trying several times to paint the hair on the chest, but it always ended as a disaster:) But here is a link on Max Colombo´s briliant gladiator bust ( http://forums.delphiforums.com/medrenfig/messages?msg=2975.1&mode=simple&u=1877527775 ), which might be helpful for you in painting the body hair:) best regards,
    R.L.
  6. jimias A Fixture

    Country:
    Greece
    Rob thank you for your comment. Alot of things were underworked the first time so refining thwm seem more difficult at that time than repainting. Robert my friend the gladiator bust photos are amazing. Already in my reference folder. I think i started the wrong way with a bust that size inspired by this 75mm figure painted by Diego Ruina. He tends to make fine lines which look great in that scale. A bit late now to change it. But that is how we learn. Isnt it?Mistake after mistake!!!

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