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:eek: :) ppls$ ppls$ thmbsp$
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right on the money
the jersey looks sweet
mantaraydre |
When you want to add dark tones on clear jerseys (in the hollows), you can use grey wash, but you can try other colors too.
Example : light blue on white jersey red on orange jersey orange on yellow jersey etc... to obtain a smooth finish, try to wash only the hollows, not the edges. You can also add an final highlightning touch on the edges : white on white jersey orange on red jersey yellow on yellow jersey white on grey jersey you can notice that the already light jerseys (yellow, white) don't really need highlights : just add a small painting effects on edges with the main color. you can also add a little black lining (ink or diluted paint) between diferent zones (jersey+pants, jersey+arms, etc...) you can also take a look on my skin paint tutorial here : http://miniaturefootball.org/2010/01...-step-by-step/ hope it helps |
Thanks Dimitri,
I have played around with a blue wash on the white jersey and it does look good, it makes the jersey look almost like a stone wash look and really makes the shades pop out. This one i used a grey tone wash and i like the subtle tones it gives, i get the shades, but its not over powering. i will post more pics as i do them... i am trying to do a whole team with these advanced techniques, but so far it has taken me about 5 hrs per figure to complete so at that rate it will take awhile to do a 40 man roster. |
after your grey wash, don't forget to add a little touch of white paint on the edges (and large aeras too) of the jersey ;)
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SWEET!
THAT FIGURE A SWEET HYBRID. I REALLY LIKE THE POSE. I BET HE CAN RUN. NICE WORK AGAIN.thmbsp$
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not bad to start with Rick....after the team is completed, you will have it down pat. |
awesome job!ppls$ ppls$
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very nice. rickthmbsp$ thmbsp$
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