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Hi all,
I did some work on the greatcoat which I still have more to do on...I tried a different technique of painting the dark shades then dry brushing the lighter ones whereas I would normally do a base colour and then add light and dark shades...it was a lot quicker but I think I might revert to my preferred method?
The scarf also needs finishing!
Anyway did a dry fit just to get an idea of how it should come together?
Thanks for looking in!
Jason
Hi all
Just a few progress shots...I tightened up the definition on the greatcoat and a few other bits...I’m not happy with the kit supplied strap for the MG34 so I have a suitable piece of leather in the spares box ...so I’m toying with the idea of using that instead???
Thanks for looking in!
Jason
Jason, your work is fantastic, the five o'clock shadow & worn whitewash helmet are superb. Figure painting is like art to me, something I struggle with.
Hi all
I just thought I’d post a few progress shots to show I haven’t given up on this one....
There’s quite a noticeable mould line down the back of the arm holding the mg34 so I will need to address that but otherwise progress seems to be ok!
Thanks
Jason
The finish on the great coat and gloves looks very natural.Same with the helmet.Do you know what I think though? I think the lighter shading around the eyes exaggerates the size of them, giving him that pop-eye effect which isn't fair because the eyes in close up look very good.
Jon.
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