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"MIRAI" - Life Miniature 1/12 bust

Discussion in 'Completed Figures' started by kaz6120, Feb 16, 2019.

  1. ErGide72 A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    Love it!
    Realy like the flesh colors you used here, and that face expression just wow!

    Cheers
    Erik
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  2. kaz6120 A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    Thanks a lot, Erk. I used Jo Sonya acrylics for the skin tones. :)
  3. Wayneb A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Yes, I see your changes where you toned down the flesh in the shadow areas...those small changes made a big difference for my eye.

    Wayne
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  4. kaz6120 A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    Thanks a lot for noticing these small changes, I applied many small fixes and layers. Thanks!
  5. Martin64 A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Excellent result - you might take another look at the transition of the reddish shade around the knuckles of her right hand holding the weapon ;) .
    Cheers, Martin
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  6. kaz6120 A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    Thanks a lot, Martin! The reddish shades effect is the point I focused on.
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  7. MrBMB A Fixture

    I am not sure what you're trying to prove here, but just stop it!
    JUST STOP IT!!!!!!!!!!!
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  8. MrBMB A Fixture

    Unbelievable!!!!
    :nailbiting:
    Is it wrong of me to think her right hand would never get tired :whistle:
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  9. Martin64 A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Well..... just to clarify a possible misunderstanding - the paintwork(s) of Kaz is/are nothing short of spectacular and the reworked version of this bust was put on display asking for comments expressing the hope that the result will be liked - so I did - commentwise and I like it of course .
    What I was pointing out is the sometimes harsh transition you get when you work with diluted acrylic paints in layers (edited due to an error about Mr BMB`s previous comments - sorry for that).
    So it might as well be just the pictures, but here is what I was talking about
    Mirai detail.jpg Mirai detail a.jpg

    Take a look at the other knuckles and you might see the difference in the transition cleverly taken to another level with the addition of painted veins:woot:(y)(y)
    And thanks once more Kaz for sharing your great work:happy:(y)
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  10. kaz6120 A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    OK, I understood what you wanted to point it out. Sorry I have misunderstood that.
    Thanks for your critiques and I will fix these harsh transitions.
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  11. Martin64 A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    No problem - English is not the mother-tongue for both of us. Your treatment of human skin is one of the best in our hobby-world IMHO - therefore my close attention to all parts of this outstanding bust:) and it is my honor if you consider this minor detail.
    Cheers, Martin
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  12. MrBMB A Fixture

    Both my comments were aimed at Kaz
    Happy to here who your comments were aimed at and what you meant by them

  13. kaz6120 A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    MrBMB,
    haha, I understood what you meant by "stop it", I took it good way. Am I right? Thanks a lot for your compliments!
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  14. Oda A Fixture

    Exceptional painting of a great sculpt!

    Oda.
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  15. kaz6120 A Fixture

    Country:
    Japan
    Thanks a lot for your compliments, Oda!
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