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Post by Roadie on Feb 23, 2016 13:03:53 GMT -5
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Post by mango on Feb 25, 2016 12:21:55 GMT -5
That's a funny idea for a custom ! Love those crazy guy coming from nowhere with his cheese (by the way congrats, it looks like real cheese ). Love how you painted Buffy's dress too. A little thing though is that you have still some improvement to make on the hair sculpt.
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Post by elee0031 on Feb 25, 2016 14:06:47 GMT -5
I agree with mango, a lot of hard work went into this.
For Buffy, really minor detailing. I think to fix the hair to make it look more realistic is to use maybe like a toothpick brush and dip it in water and comb it out to give it that strand and volume look. The trick to getting the deep look is going darker to lighter where you paint her hair. That way the details are not lost. Prime example look at the first slayer. We see her rag outfit but all we see is white. The little etches and grooves are lost because the colors are mute by the camera or light source. Add like a light gray and go back over with a watery mix of white and you'll see the difference it can make.
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Post by smiler on Mar 8, 2016 16:41:06 GMT -5
It's a great idea, very original to include the cheese man. The bandages are a little heavy on the first slayer but it doesn't detract from the scene. Good fun!
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Post by Roadie on Mar 13, 2016 16:19:41 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments and suggestions. I agree elee, a little more painting to add 'shading' is a good idea for future customs! However I think some of the grey that you mentioned was lost in the photos as I did actually add grey details in.
Mango, yes I usually add hair details but for this one I wanted to try something different but I think I'll stick to adding finer details in the hair next time!
Smiler, thanks glad you like it! And I know what you mean about the bandages, I guess I tried covering up the joints too much whilst trying to add the bandages!
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