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roman standard bearer

Discussion in 'General Figure Talk' started by r.kornet, Apr 20, 2006.

  1. r.kornet New Member

    hi
    i am painting this figure from verlinden its olmost dun
    this is the first time i painting a roman figure and like it :)

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    i can only post 1 photo at the time ???????

    cheers ronald
  2. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    Ronald,

    great start on this figure. But when you look good you have to admitt that it is only half way.
    For example: - the right eye of the figure is not as good as the left.
    - the skincolours are not shaded or highlight (it looks to flat). maybe it is the picture.
    - the white are also flat.
    So my suggestion it to do more shading and highlighting.

    But you have done a tremendous job on the wolfskin and the chainmaill.
    Chapau.

    Marc
  3. r.kornet New Member

    hi marc thx for the reply

    but still to do the skincolours whit red and highlight's i do the red when the base
    color is dry and then highlight it

    he looks to clean

    and 1 more photo from the roman
    [IMG]



    ronald

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