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Posted: 5 May 2006, o 14:04
by Skrit
Nameless... That's very good!:)
Posted: 5 May 2006, o 14:58
by Theotril
Nameless you are to modest

Metalics looks very good, I like them. About skin, Looks nice, but to me is to monotonous.
Posted: 5 May 2006, o 16:55
by Nameless
Theotril wrote:Nameless you are to modest

Metalics looks very good, I like them. About skin, Looks nice, but to me is to monotonous.
Modest? Perhaps. I'm just comparing my attempts with works posted here on CoC. And I see some differences

Anyway, I'm flattered, that CoC's Master of Metallics noticed my metallics

Thanks
mahon wrote: judging by the photos - even on large surfaces, like the skin - you managed to keep your paintjob smooth and transitions well blended.
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The only criticism I have isn't about the quality but about the skintone
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Cool one, waiting for more.
smoothness - judging by photos - yes, you're right. Wait for better pics, though. I wonder what you will say then

skintone - I'm not fond of it neither. I was trying to make something different and was aiming at brighter tones, which are usually used for goblins. At the same moment I didn't want yellowish tones. The final result is partially satisfactory - it is different, bright, and not yellow. Pity that I do not like it completely.
Next photos - I surely will post them...in a few months, perhaps. Or perhaps I'll be able to pick up the pace?
Posted: 28 Jul 2006, o 21:16
by Nameless
After almost 3 months, my orc now looks like this:
Click to see full-sized image
Few more pics:
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I recommend no.1 - it shows my other wip (reaper's vamp), so you compare scales.
Waiting for your comments and tips.
Posted: 28 Jul 2006, o 23:40
by Demi_morgana
wow, I had no idea this model is such big!
looks impressive although I'm not a fan of skintone - tbh I could never paint green-skin's flesh to satisfied with
