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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: cmsciulli on September 26, 2007, 01:36:30 AM
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I finished this set of figures just in time for a game last weekend!
They are my first serious attempt at figure painting, and I know the faces are horrible!
Hope you enjoy them, though!
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1732.jpg)(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1731.jpg)
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1730.jpg)
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1722.jpg)(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1721.jpg)
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1720.jpg)
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1729.jpg)
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1718.jpg)(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1719.jpg)
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1723.jpg)
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y88/Kiera_WoW/IMG_1728.jpg)
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For your first painted mini, they are great. Your bases are also very good. Keep up the good work.
TT.
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Looks like I don't have to paint Western figures anymore.
FJ Sciulli
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These are your first try & they are as good as mine - I've been painting for 34 years!
Just shows, hard work is no substitute for talent :lol:
Keep up the good work & let us see your future work.
cheers,
Ian
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pretty good for a beginner. Give the metal parts a little wash and they're ready to rock :)
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Yup, good work! Some depth, as said for example with the guns, would do them good, and concerning the faces: I´ve seen far, faaaaar worse! When sampled down to "original size", the pics look splendid. Always those merciless enlarged piccies. ;)
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pretty good for a beginner. Give the metal parts a little wash and they're ready to rock :)
Oooh shoot I never even thought of that. . . yeah, that would make the pistols and such look really nice.
Thanks for the suggestion, and thanks for the encouragement all!
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If you can find Liquitex Payne's Grey, it is just the thing for washing silver metalics (works well on grey, white, and blue also). It's a very dark blueish grey.
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Is that an acrylic?
I've heard people talk about using this technique before, but haven't tried it myself.
Cheers,
Ian
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Fantastic first serious attempts, very neat and good colour choices all round.
Maybe trying to just leave a bit more dark showing or even going back in
with a thin line of dark brown / black paint along the joins between parts
would help deffinition .
For example of what i mean I'll use your top picture, Where the brown of
the waistcoat lies against the white of the shirt, a dark defining line between the two will really make the definition stand out and start to bring
the figures to life, I have just put in a few lines of black on the picture
with an art programe ( which I'm not as good at using as a brush ) under
the collar and around the shoulder for example .
I think you can see the difference ?
(http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o143/mousy-brown/IMG_1731.jpg)(http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o143/mousy-brown/IMG_1731ee.jpg)
If you start with a black undercoat base and get into the habbit of leaving
this thin gap between layers it will show you good results very quickly.
other than that TOP JOB keep it up !