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Great work
I love your style. They are super looking.
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SWEET.
I picked up a big-belly O-Line and they are BEASTS, can't wait to paint them up. Steeler1 is the real deal, another GIANT on the block. Thanks for posting, POST MORE. I'll be in touch GO STEELERS |
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giving the uniforms a grass and dirt look.....
Hi,
for that effect, you can use several technics. THe "basic" technics : the washes (dirt) : dirt is wet, so you can use a "wet" technic. the drybrushes (grass) : grass is rubbed, so you can use a "rubbing" technic. you can use it for dry dirt or dust too. the washes : you can use some ink (Citadel brand, or Vallejo), or take some paint (brown for dirt for example) and dilute it heavily in water. Then, simply put this "washe" on the figure in the places you want dirty (pants, for example). Since the washe is transparent, once it will be dried, you can add another coat if needed. The drybrush : simply put a old brush in acrylic paint (green, brown), and remove all the excess on a piece of newpaper. The brush should be almost dry. You just want the pigments, not the paint medium. Once the dry is almost dry, brush your figure with it. You'll see the pigments will cover the edges of the figure details. By the way, that technics can be use for shading or highltning too. the last "advanced" technic for "weather" effects is the use of pure pigments. It 's sold under the form of powder. You'll find it in modelling (railroad for example) shops. You can also buy dry artistic pastel chalk , and make powder with it. Basically, it's the same thing. Then you take this powder on a very soft brush, and simply blush it (like women make up) on the figure. When it's done, you'll have to fix it with a spray can mat varnish (or glossy if you prefer glossy, personnaly I prefer the mat effect on clothes and skin). You can also mix the pigment powder with some zippo lighter fluid, then brush the fig with the mixture. Once the zippo fluid will be gone, the pigments will still on the figure. You can also mix paint or pigments with heavy gel arts medium, to make heavy dirt, or even snow...you can make snow with light bulbs, by the way. Well....I guess I have to add an article on "my MFCA tutorial to do list" : "how to make realistic weather effects" Soon... |
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Nice!!!
They're ALL GREAT !!!! Excellent work
What fig or figs is the downline in the 1st pic comprised of? I am not happy w/my first attempt Thanks and keep it up Joe Ram |
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Custom figures
Great job .... excellent! These figures are nicely done, well-proportioned,
and best of all --- they'll make the weight limit in most leagues! Keep up the good work! |
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NJ's Best kept secret....I told you.........
Coach Joey Fields figs are coming I got some..get yours
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Coach Karim "GRANDMASTER KC" NHFL-08 Final 4, BAM 08 SB-I Runner Up, NEFL, BEFL, "Fastest Man "Bash 2009",Fastest Man 3.3+ "Miggle 2010" "No Fear" Last edited by GrandMasterKC : 11-01-2009 at 01:39 AM. |
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Great painting and great detailed logos. You've done a great job on these.
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