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Ninja again.....

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by Gummisheep, Feb 28, 2008.

  1. Gummisheep Member

    Country:
    Hungary
    Here are a couple of pics from my "Long Project".
    First i painted the figure in black,but i was not happy with the results.
    So here is the figure in red......i must finish a couple of things on it,but the finishline is nearly visible:)

    Attached Files:

  2. Uruk-Hai PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    Sweden
    Nice figure, I really like it in red. I Also like the skincolour, what did you use for the ethnic skintone?
    But I have to wonder if its acceptable? Although its not my period Ive only seen them in black. (Thank you Hollywood.) :D

    Cheers
  3. Gummisheep Member

    Country:
    Hungary
    Well i read somwhere on the internet,that Ninjas used red,and even white,and sometimes black isn't was black....it was dark brown or purple,or dark blue,dark grey...."the real black thing" comes from Hollywood....
    They used red,or dark colors,because its harder to detect blood,on it....and thats why Ninjas have this nearly immortal image.
    White was good in the snow......some historical books telling about assasination in the cold winter,by ninjas in white...
    The face was done:
    Basecolor:Brown Sand
    Highlights:Basic Skintone+Brown Sand
    Second High:Basic Skin+Light Flesh+Brown Sand
    Third High:poor Light Flesh
    Shadow:cavalary Brown
    Second Shadow:Cavalary Brown+Black Grey

    I hope im not wrong with the colors,however i will check it tomorrow again, i wrote it down somewhere...
    But now im to tired.....so i go to sleep.:)
  4. deaglesham New Member

    Country:
    Canada
    Nicely done, I like how the red is done on it. The face looks fine to me. :D
    As a practitioner of the art itself, black is like what Gummisheep stated...just a Hollywood thing. Everything else that Gummisheep has stated is pretty much true to the point.
  5. tonydawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Hi Roland,

    Well done mate. The reds and the skintones are beautifully painted, but I was wondering if the sword was supposed to be black? I would have expected it to be highly polished steel (or is that too Hollywood??).

    Cheers
  6. deaglesham New Member

    Country:
    Canada
    >but I was wondering if the sword was supposed to be black? I would have expected it to be highly polished steel (or is that too Hollywood??).<

    Well, the ninja-to, or the sword, was never a high quality weapon. It was an extension of the ninja's arm for the different techniques that were used. It could be made sharp to cut a person, but not armour. Nor was it strong enough to go up against the katana blade of the samurai as it would be severely damaged or destroyed. Some were made to bring fear to the opponent when the ninja-to could be literally bent in half. As for being polished...I don't think they would have been as the reflection of light off of it would give away their position, so they would have found a way to dull that reflection.

    Another note- only movies that I have seen that show almost true ninja tactics were in Shogun, The Hunted and The Last Samurai.
  7. Cvikings67 Member

    Country:
    United-States
    I'd like to know how you painted the red. It looks very lifelike. Chris
  8. Gummisheep Member

    Country:
    Hungary
    Thanks for thr nice comments guys.
    Well the sword and the gear is not ready,i will give a little metallic effect to the sword,but not to much...
    I used the following colors for the red effect.
    Base:Vermillon red+Magenta+Black Grey(Just a touch)
    I put every time some"Baby powder" to the colors,so i can avoid shining......
  9. Black Army Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Hungary
    Very nice paintjob! I like your colors espsecially the read.
    Congratulations!

    cheers,
    Balázs
  10. Mark S Guest

    Great work,Roland.
    Red is the new black.I love that colour on this
    Ninja and the way you've applied it.Well done.
  11. Ashen-Shurgar Member

    Country:
    Australia
    Love the Red, Rowland. You have done a great job visualising the fabric in the ninja's clothes.
  12. ltom74 Member

    Country:
    Hungary
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    Congratulaiton!
    I do like it :)
  13. "Tarakaman" New Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Looks great!! Love the choice of red on this peace!!!
  14. Uruk-Hai PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    Sweden
    Thanks for sharing Roland!

    I might take after you if I will do this piece.

    Cheers
  15. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    Good work Roland,
    I like them more in Red then in Black. Looks more realistic to me.

    Marc
  16. Gummisheep Member

    Country:
    Hungary
    Thank you guys for the nice comments.....i will post more pics from the process,i hope i will have enough time on the weekend.:)

    Roland
  17. Gummisheep Member

    Country:
    Hungary
    Ninja

    Finaly i finishd the nippon guy:)
    I hope youlike it......cause i do:)
    Now its time to do the groundwork for the little vignette.I think to place him on the top of a big wall.

    Attached Files:

  18. mikec55 PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-States
    Roland,

    This figure never really appealed to me but the red color was a great idea. You did a beautiful job with him. I may have to by one of these for myself after all.

    Mike

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