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  • scottie3158
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 14199
    • Paul
    • Holbeach

    #106
    Originally posted by Graeme C.
    Well done Paul, all the elements of the diorama go together well, the little details like the rubble in the road add to the scene. Superb!
    Graeme, many thanks mate glad you like it.

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    • BigGreg
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 2182

      #107
      Daaamn it's really looking good....well done Paul..

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      • scottie3158
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 14199
        • Paul
        • Holbeach

        #108
        Originally posted by BigGreg
        Daaamn it's really looking good....well done Paul..
        Cheers Greg glad you like it.

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        • BattleshipBob
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 6791
          • Bob
          • Cardiff

          #109
          Lovely Paul and every time:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #110
            Paul stunning Dio. Loads of great detail, the care taken to accomplish this is plain to see.

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            • scottie3158
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 14199
              • Paul
              • Holbeach

              #111
              Originally posted by Bobthestug
              Lovely Paul and every time:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
              Thank you Bob.
              Originally posted by John Race
              Paul stunning Dio. Loads of great detail, the care taken to accomplish this is plain to see.
              Cheers John very kind of you.

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              • outrunner
                • Apr 2019
                • 2420

                #112
                Yet another bit of brilliant work Paul.

                Andy.

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                • wotan
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2018
                  • 1150

                  #113
                  Paul

                  I enjoy your builds and this is another superb building and painting job. Each of the elements of the model is an outstanding piece on its own. I have just some small comments about the overall effect. I think the base is maybe just a smidgen small for the model it is presenting. You have three basic elements to the composition but to my eye they do not connect to each other but seem a little disjointed. Finally the straight lines of the building and the tank tend to make the piece a little static and don't complement each other well. This might sound a little artsy fartsy (I am after all in the artsy business) but a dio should, in my view, cause the viewer's eye to flow around the scene and connect all the details together. Static straight lines tend to make the viewing experience somewhat staccato, if you get what I mean, and diminish the "wholeness" of the scene.
                  I hope you don't mind these, hopefully, helpful little comments and of course you can always ignore them.

                  Looking forward to your next build

                  ATB
                  John

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                  • scottie3158
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 14199
                    • Paul
                    • Holbeach

                    #114
                    Originally posted by wotan
                    Paul

                    I enjoy your builds and this is another superb building and painting job. Each of the elements of the model is an outstanding piece on its own. I have just some small comments about the overall effect. I think the base is maybe just a smidgen small for the model it is presenting. You have three basic elements to the composition but to my eye they do not connect to each other but seem a little disjointed. Finally the straight lines of the building and the tank tend to make the piece a little static and don't complement each other well. This might sound a little artsy fartsy (I am after all in the artsy business) but a dio should, in my view, cause the viewer's eye to flow around the scene and connect all the details together. Static straight lines tend to make the viewing experience somewhat staccato, if you get what I mean, and diminish the "wholeness" of the scene.
                    I hope you don't mind these, hopefully, helpful little comments and of course you can always ignore them.

                    Looking forward to your next build

                    ATB
                    John
                    John,
                    Good to hear from you and no I don't mind at all. I am here to learn and I value your comments. It's funny you bring these points up as I was thinking the same thing especially about it being to small. The issue I have is I try to keep the bases to about A4 size as I have limited space to keep them. I would value your thoughts on how I can achieve the right look with a limited area.
                    Many thanks again for your comment.
                    A TV
                    Paul

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                    • wotan
                      SMF Supporters
                      • May 2018
                      • 1150

                      #115
                      Paul

                      Composition is very much a personal preference, however I too like to keep things fairly small. The first thing I try to do is to make sure that each part of a scene interconnects with the other parts. This can be done by colour, by physical connection or by repeated shapes. This little dio of mine I think illustrates some points.

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                      The colours are very closely related and if you look closely there are shapes that are similar. For instance the the round rock on top of the rocks at the back, the beret on the guy in the dingo and the round rock at the front also the wheel hubs reflect the same shape. The whole model is built around a basic triangle shape which is a classic form for compositions. My painting copy taken from a larger work, illustrates the triangle idea.

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                      Finally adding a complementary colour to something in the dio ties it in with the rest of the model and also makes the whole thing pop. In this case the officer's sweater does the job.

                      Note Blue and yellow, are complementary as are green and red.

                      I hope this rabbiting on makes sense and helps a bit.

                      John

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                      • scottie3158
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 14199
                        • Paul
                        • Holbeach

                        #116
                        Originally posted by wotan
                        Paul

                        Composition is very much a personal preference, however I too like to keep things fairly small. The first thing I try to do is to make sure that each part of a scene interconnects with the other parts. This can be done by colour, by physical connection or by repeated shapes. This little dio of mine I think illustrates some points.

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                        The colours are very closely related and if you look closely there are shapes that are similar. For instance the the round rock on top of the rocks at the back, the beret on the guy in the dingo and the round rock at the front also the wheel hubs reflect the same shape. The whole model is built around a basic triangle shape which is a classic form for compositions. My painting copy taken from a larger work, illustrates the triangle idea.

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                        Finally adding a complementary colour to something in the dio ties it in with the rest of the model and also makes the whole thing pop. In this case the officer's sweater does the job.

                        Note Blue and yellow, are complementary as are green and red.

                        I hope this rabbiting on makes sense and helps a bit.

                        John
                        John,
                        It makes perfect sense thank you and that Dingo scene has always been one of my favourites.

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                        • Lee W
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Feb 2014
                          • 4654
                          • Lee
                          • Sherborne

                          #117
                          Hi Paul,

                          Sorry I'm late for the party, not much elbow room... JR taking up space with his 4bo! :rolling: :tongue-out3: :tears-of-joy:
                          This looks the usual Scottie outstanding build scenario! Like it a lot mate... :thumb2:

                          Lee

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                          • scottie3158
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 14199
                            • Paul
                            • Holbeach

                            #118
                            Originally posted by Lee W
                            Hi Paul,

                            Sorry I'm late for the party, not much elbow room... JR taking up space with his 4bo! :rolling: :tongue-out3: :tears-of-joy:
                            This looks the usual Scottie outstanding build scenario! Like it a lot mate... :thumb2:

                            Lee
                            Cheers Lee, glad you made it and like what you found.

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