you need to disassemble the figure sand then prime him, its gonna take longer but you need to thin your paints because you're losing your sculpt when you're painting faces, its gonna take longer but its worth it, shading needs work but your fundamentals are there, you understand where the shadows need to be and thats great! if you''re gonna have another crack at this i recommend using a purple wash to shade the body and once dried drybrush as lightly as you can with some pink to add flecks to the skin and differentiate muscle groups, these adjustments will pull this so much higher
I just got one! I've used it a couple times and I'm learning. I still have a hard time knowing when things are smooth enough though. The imperfections on the surface still stand out when I paint.
Best way to start my Thursday.
you need to disassemble the figure sand then prime him, its gonna take longer but you need to thin your paints because you're losing your sculpt when you're painting faces, its gonna take longer but its worth it, shading needs work but your fundamentals are there, you understand where the shadows need to be and thats great! if you''re gonna have another crack at this i recommend using a purple wash to shade the body and once dried drybrush as lightly as you can with some pink to add flecks to the skin and differentiate muscle groups, these adjustments will pull this so much higher
Thanks for the tips! I appreciate it.
Can you make superman doomsday? Like how mattel made?
Dude, we need to get you a Dremmel
I just got one! I've used it a couple times and I'm learning. I still have a hard time knowing when things are smooth enough though. The imperfections on the surface still stand out when I paint.
Man, McFarlane's anime figures always look...
_Not good._
😆 They do have a weirdness about them!