Comment added on: 01.04.2009 23:12:41
I've always loved this model and I'm keen on seeing different versions of them. Yours is actually pretty nice.
The Horse is well done, his eye is pretty sharp. Though, a good tip for the future- try painting the ornaments on the barding with black, then on the black with the main color. It gives a nice firm look. Simple green and purple just die off on the white.. And as you went for a strong highlight, consider useing snot-green to highlight the green parts.
And I think the skelly needs a wash of brownink or something.
Comment added on: 02.04.2009 22:28:58
Man, a 2! this deserves a 4 in the very least. The horse and its eye are very well done on the subtle highlighting and I love your color purple. It all went well together though I'm sad to see this ends the masterpiece. (Or did you buy a new model of this guy?)
Comment added on: 03.04.2009 01:51:30
Haha I have already purchased this model multiple times This one is my new official one but thanks a lot for the comments! I too, as you can tell, love the purple :p both the highlighted lightened purple and the darker "main" purple!
If you saw the cape, you'd see that the barding designs are on the cape as well
Thanks again!
-Jean-
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I've always loved this model and I'm keen on seeing different versions of them. Yours is actually pretty nice.
The Horse is well done, his eye is pretty sharp. Though, a good tip for the future- try painting the ornaments on the barding with black, then on the black with the main color. It gives a nice firm look. Simple green and purple just die off on the white.. And as you went for a strong highlight, consider useing snot-green to highlight the green parts.
And I think the skelly needs a wash of brownink or something.
Cheers,
Sven.
Thanks, I'll look to that next time... a good idea indeed.
The picture was actually brightened because it was far too dark, the skeleton isn't actually that white, he's actually slightly off-white!
I'm hoping who ever rated this a 2 knows that this model looks a lot better in person dang I worked hard on this guy!
Man, a 2! this deserves a 4 in the very least. The horse and its eye are very well done on the subtle highlighting and I love your color purple. It all went well together though I'm sad to see this ends the masterpiece. (Or did you buy a new model of this guy?)
Haha I have already purchased this model multiple times This one is my new official one but thanks a lot for the comments! I too, as you can tell, love the purple :p both the highlighted lightened purple and the darker "main" purple!
If you saw the cape, you'd see that the barding designs are on the cape as well
Thanks again!
-Jean-