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  • PaulinKendal
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    • Jul 2021
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    #1

    Kuri, 1/10th bust

    From Black Crow Miniatures. This is a beautiful sculpt. Super detailed, very clean and the parts-fit is excellent. It comes with two right arms, one occupied by a raptor, the other by a dragonette. Totally undecided which to go with, so I may well paint them both in the hope the decision makes itself.
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  • Tim Marlow
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    • Apr 2018
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    #2
    Another interest sculpt here then Paul. Personally, I prefer the raptor (looks like a peregrine to me) to the dragonet. That’s just too discworld……

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    • PaulinKendal
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      #3
      She's got MASSIVE eyes - straightforward to paint, albeit with lots of breath-holding. Some further refinement needed, but great eyes to paint!
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      She's a tiny bit cross-eyed, but she's supposed to be looking at the animal on her wrist. That's my excuse, anyway.

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      • Tim Marlow
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        #4
        Looking good Paul. The eyes have it :tongue-out3:

        Not sure if it just me, but something I’ve never understood…..why is one eye harder to paint than the other? Even here, where access is absolutely clear, if I painted it one eye would be harder to paint than the other. I’ve even turned them upside down to make the angles the same and it still doesn’t help…….

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        • PaulinKendal
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          #5
          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
          Looking good Paul. The eyes have it :tongue-out3:

          Not sure if it just me, but something I’ve never understood…..why is one eye harder to paint than the other? Even here, where access is absolutely clear, if I painted it one eye would be harder to paint than the other. I’ve even turned them upside down to make the angles the same and it still doesn’t help…….
          Not my experience Tim, not at all. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that I invariably find one eye is much easier to paint than the other.

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          • Airborne01
            • Mar 2021
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            • Steve
            • Essex

            #6
            Originally posted by PaulinKendal
            Not my experience Tim, not at all. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that I invariably find one eye is much easier to paint than the other.
            Tsk, tsk come on Mr Semantic! I agree with both points of view but I do find the left eye more difficult to paint for some reason
            Steve

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            • PaulinKendal
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              #7
              Originally posted by Airborne01
              Tsk, tsk come on Mr Semantic!
              Sorry, should've said I was pulling Tim's leg!

              Seriously, getting two eyes to look like a pair is always a hassle.

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              • PaulinKendal
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                #8
                I think I've got a palette of colours for the face and hands.
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                I've only recently realised that I can place tiny drops of paint controllably on the palette if I shake the paint down to the nozzle before taking the lid off.

                A little paint goes a long way.

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                • Tim Marlow
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PaulinKendal
                  Sorry, should've said I was pulling Tim's leg!

                  Seriously, getting two eyes to look like a pair is always a hassle.
                  I’m not that dumb Paul………I did get it :tongue-out3:

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                  • Tim Marlow
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PaulinKendal
                    I think I've got a palette of colours for the face and hands.
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                    I've only recently realised that I can place tiny drops of paint controllable on the palette if I shake the paint down to the nozzle before taking the lid off.

                    A little paint goes a long way.
                    Interesting palette there Paul. Brown Rose is my go to colour for lips on the little blokes……I usually get burnt cadmium red and a blue in there somewhere…….

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                    • PaulinKendal
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                      #11
                      Yep, I've just seen you mention that in your (excellent) SBS.
                      Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                      I’m not that dumb Paul………I did get it :tongue-out3:
                      Phew! :smiling4:

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                      • PaulinKendal
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                        #12
                        I'm going to do some more work on the eyes (despite that usually resulting in ruination of the work I've already done on them), as I realised I can do better.

                        I recently replaced my size 0 Raphael 8404 like for like, after I noticed the tip on my original was sub-par. I thought I'd painted the eyes with the new one, and was annoyed that the tip on this one was also a bit rubbish. Then I realised I was using the old brush. I switched to the new one and the difference was remarkable - there really is no substitute for a good quality brush in tip-top condition.

                        Now watch me muck things up...

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                        • PaulinKendal
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                          #13
                          First bash at skin tones. Pretty rough, but I feel I'm getting there.
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                          I just bought myself a dedicated hobby hairdryer, and Wow! what a difference it makes. Before now I've had to run upstairs to use the missus' dryer, which meant I tended not to bother. When glazing it'd be "yeah, that's dry enough" and I'd drag the (still damp), carefully applied layers off with my next pass. Now I can blast the figure with every pass, speeding up the process, but more importantly, ensuring every layer is properly dry before proceeding and so not mucking the whole thing up.

                          I honestly thought a dryer would be a bit of a luxury, but I can see it being totally integral to the painting process for me now.

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                          • Tim Marlow
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by PaulinKendal
                            First bash at skin tones. Pretty rough, but I feel I'm getting there.
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                            I just bought myself a dedicated hobby hairdryer, and Wow! what a difference it makes. Before now I've had to run upstairs to use the missus' dryer, which meant I tended not to bother. When glazing it'd be "yeah, that's dry enough" and I'd drag the (still damp), carefully applied layers off with my next pass. Now I can blast the figure with every pass, speeding up the process, but more importantly, ensuring every layer is properly dry before proceeding and so not mucking the whole thing up.

                            I honestly thought a dryer would be a bit of a luxury, but I can see it being totally integral to the painting process for me now.
                            Looking good Paul, bit of layer smoothing and a few more high and low lights and she’ll be sorted!

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                            • wotan
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                              #15
                              Paul Those flesh tones look good to me and the eyes work very well. If you have any I would suggest a thin coat of clear UV resin over the eyes to really make them glow.

                              John

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