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Discussion in 'Painting Techniques' started by violentg, Nov 8, 2003.

  1. violentg New Member

    Hi Guys,

    inluded I send some early in progress pictures of latorre's Gladiator figure I'm painting for someone. Just the face is done. I've kept it very pale to show he's cold. Please let me know what you think of it.

    Many thanks in advance.

    Gino

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  2. LCoote New Member

    Country:
    Australia
    Beautiful work Gino, and a great figure too, I think you made a good choice changing from oils to acrylics

    Leigh
  3. Hardy Guest

    Hi Gino. I think I saw some of your figures at euro. How did you get on with them?

    Hardy
  4. simon1969 New Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Hello Gino,

    I've said this already on WW2MM, But I'll say it again, I think this is the best skin-tone you've shown so far since you made the switch to acrylics. You seem to be mastering the blending techniques quite quickly!
    I hope I can develop my skills as quickly when I finally make the switch (though I'm really not sure whether I could do flesh in acrylics!? that's too scary to even contemplate!)

    BTW, how come you've re-registered? GForceman is a much better "Handle" ! ;)

    Simon

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