Ultramarine Commander

My first attempt on source lightning. Comments are welcome.

Posted: 14 Nov 2004

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alvarezwawa
right Caladius....as I saw it I thought it is a face-conversion with greenstuff...anyway...green is too...gren...U know green lighting on elf-flesh skin cannot be the same as on blue-armour...I suggest U to buy a green bulb and use it as a light source-> Then U would be able to know how intensive colour of green is on face, on armour and at last on blade, because it is not ewerywhere the same;) yeah..and U would be able to know which fragments are green-lighter than other ones... Painting of this mini is very well! I would U give 8,5 for it, but because of thes greenstuff-looking-hhiglighting I have to give U two notes down:( 7,5 to me... Aanyway, try with bulb realy! practise practise and practise;);) Oh...and to know where is light source make maybe a little diorama...6x6cm would be good for that size model...and decorate it to part of space ship interior...and as a light source U could use a tube with plazma or "Yeah-we-have-full-ammo" light or sth else;) I do not know what is on space ships - I do not play WH40K...but Starcraft...play this game...there is a lot of ideas of dioramas;) I hope U understand by looong advice;) bye, and I'm waiting for new attempt:) -Alvarez
17 Apr 2005
Caladius
I don't want to be rude but this green light on his face looks more like green flegma , not a green light. I am a beginner painter but I think this light on his face should look not so "bright"...some skin colous should be visible but this only opinion. Rest of the fig is great.
30 Nov 2004 • Vote: 8
Night Haunter
Excellent work. But Kier is right. the blade is too dark for such a strong light effect.
27 Nov 2004 • Vote: 8
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