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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: Figouze on 08 October 2009, 12:02:27 AM
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To learn the black and white, I have tried to paint those lovely figures from Pulp Figures.
It was very funny !
(http://peinturefigurine.free.fr/images/stories/figurines/pulp/les_deux_boxeur_en_couleur.jpg)
The two guys are Jack Johnson et Jim Jeffries, in their final fight...
(http://peinturefigurine.free.fr/images/stories/peintes/boxer_2.jpg)
(http://peinturefigurine.free.fr/images/stories/peintes/boxer_1.jpg)
You will find some more information on the site, like the phases I use (that could be improved), and some answer of important questions : http://peinturefigurine.free.fr/ (http://peinturefigurine.free.fr/)
"Who has stolen the colours ?"
"Who is Jack ?"
I had a good fun with those...
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Love 'em! This looks great!
-Doc
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Ooo, excellent job on both of these guys. Top bit!
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Too funny! What a great idea. :)
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That is sweet dude!
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Very, very effective. Nice work. :)
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Masterfully done!
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superb paintjob!!! :o :o
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Great work :-* :-* :-*
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I love it when you people show your flary skills like that. Bravo!
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Very, very nice! :-*
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Very cool. I like the deep shadows and extreme highlights on the faces.
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Greyscale paintjobs look really cool, and they're something I've always wanted to try. More inspiration for an eventual attempt at greyscale - thanks!
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WOW...what a concept...very original. Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Hitman
8)
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Thank you !
I just made a small ring for those little things...
(http://peinturefigurine.free.fr/images/stories/figurines/pulp/boxer_ring.jpg)
The simpliest thing made there :
http://peinturefigurine.free.fr/index.php/pulp/101-un-ring-pour-les-boxeurs
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Looks great. I have been thinking of doing something similar since I saw those models for the first time.
Great work!
Ryan