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Stalingrad Vignette Finished!

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by Anders Heintz, Jan 13, 2004.

  1. yeo_64 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Singapore
    Excellent work,Anders !I really like the composition of the piece,it's like a still shot from one of those war-time news clips.Keep up the good work (y) Kenneth :lol:
  2. yeo_64 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Singapore
    Excellent work,Anders !I really like the composition of the piece,it's like a still shot from one of those war-time news clips.Keep up the good work (y) Kenneth :lol:
  3. garyjd Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Anders, Nice job. The walls almost make it a self contained box diorama. I also like the write-ups around the base that helps to give a sort of narrative to the scene depicted. Good going.~Gary
  4. garyjd Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Anders, Nice job. The walls almost make it a self contained box diorama. I also like the write-ups around the base that helps to give a sort of narrative to the scene depicted. Good going.~Gary
  5. Edson Member

    Country:
    Mexico
    Wonderfull work buddy, and great S-b-S too, congratulations, i will wainting your next proyect (y)


    Ed (y)
  6. Edson Member

    Country:
    Mexico
    Wonderfull work buddy, and great S-b-S too, congratulations, i will wainting your next proyect (y)


    Ed (y)
  7. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Thanks for the comments guys :)

    Here is a picture that I played with in Photoshop
  8. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Thanks for the comments guys :)

    Here is a picture that I played with in Photoshop
  9. Robin Active Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Very kewl work dood, its turned out fantastic, can't wait to see what you get upto next (y) (y)

    Rob
  10. Robin Active Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Very kewl work dood, its turned out fantastic, can't wait to see what you get upto next (y) (y)

    Rob
  11. JCOX Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Very, very nice work Anders. You captured the moment well. Very nice composition and execution. One small observation: Looks like you could tone-down/define the whites in the eyes a bit more. Sometimes on the smaller scales (this is 54mm or 1/35th right?) you may not even need them (whites). Please don't take that as a hit on your beautiful work - it looks great the way it is (and I could be completely wrong!). You did a very nice job - wish I could do half as good! Looking forward to seeing what's up next. Keep up the good work. (y)

    -jim cox
  12. JCOX Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Very, very nice work Anders. You captured the moment well. Very nice composition and execution. One small observation: Looks like you could tone-down/define the whites in the eyes a bit more. Sometimes on the smaller scales (this is 54mm or 1/35th right?) you may not even need them (whites). Please don't take that as a hit on your beautiful work - it looks great the way it is (and I could be completely wrong!). You did a very nice job - wish I could do half as good! Looking forward to seeing what's up next. Keep up the good work. (y)

    -jim cox
  13. Joe Hudson Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Anders,

    Very Nice! (y) I have to say that I think you outdid yourself on the setting. Very good. I think that what Jim was saying is correct. It appears that the whites are just a tad big on the one figure but that is easy to correct. You can just cut it down with a small amout of flesh color. Just my thoughts. :)

    Mike,

    I have the PC MOH and this is what is holding my painting and sculpting up!

    Joe
  14. Joe Hudson Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Anders,

    Very Nice! (y) I have to say that I think you outdid yourself on the setting. Very good. I think that what Jim was saying is correct. It appears that the whites are just a tad big on the one figure but that is easy to correct. You can just cut it down with a small amout of flesh color. Just my thoughts. :)

    Mike,

    I have the PC MOH and this is what is holding my painting and sculpting up!

    Joe
  15. jitch0t Member

    Country:
    Spain
    cool scene Anders!

    maybe the eyes of the last man are a bit big the whole scene looks great, mate
  16. jitch0t Member

    Country:
    Spain
    cool scene Anders!

    maybe the eyes of the last man are a bit big the whole scene looks great, mate
  17. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Hey Guys!

    Thanks for all the comments.

    As for the eyes on the last guy, when I planned this scene he was supposed to be in the middle, and I wanted to attract some more attention to the center of the scene. So I painted the guy different, hence no beard, blue eyes and little brighter skins. I wanted to show more exitement in his face, and figured by paintind the eyes a little larger would show more of an exiting and happening expression. Guess I failed in showing that But I tried anyways :)
  18. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Hey Guys!

    Thanks for all the comments.

    As for the eyes on the last guy, when I planned this scene he was supposed to be in the middle, and I wanted to attract some more attention to the center of the scene. So I painted the guy different, hence no beard, blue eyes and little brighter skins. I wanted to show more exitement in his face, and figured by paintind the eyes a little larger would show more of an exiting and happening expression. Guess I failed in showing that But I tried anyways :)
  19. garyjd Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Anders, The photo is pretty neat. I would agree on the painting of the eyes. You could even throw in a bit of flesh with your white to tone it down to keep it from standing out so much.~Gary
  20. garyjd Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Anders, The photo is pretty neat. I would agree on the painting of the eyes. You could even throw in a bit of flesh with your white to tone it down to keep it from standing out so much.~Gary

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