Zero's WIP

BloodASmedium

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I feel you’ve done a primo job on this RG. Zero if you’ve ever had a problem then ide never ever know it by the way you painted it. I’ll be totally honest with ghouls as far a helloing you with NMM I don’t use the technique. There are many others on here that i know for certain would help with that kind of thing. However if you need help in the face or flesh category ide be glad to walk you through any and all of what I excercise quite regularly and trod almost everyday.
 
I feel you’ve done a primo job on this RG. Zero if you’ve ever had a problem then ide never ever know it by the way you painted it. I’ll be totally honest with ghouls as far a helloing you with NMM I don’t use the technique. There are many others on here that i know for certain would help with that kind of thing. However if you need help in the face or flesh category ide be glad to walk you through any and all of what I excercise quite regularly and trod almost everyday.

I have a lot of question when painting faces, don't know where to put shade on men's or women's face... And the color of shade, it's also a problem.
 

BloodASmedium

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Ok bud I’ve enclosed some pictures and the reason being I feel the best way to have you learn where to put your shades and highlights is to plainly copy some of these ideas. You’ll be shading your flesh with a wash of standard skin colored shades. Like Reikland fleshshade and or ahead earthshade. There are two faces from I believe Andrea or Pegaso if I’m correct at least one is. The dragoon with all the SBS pics is from master of mini painting who taught me our very own David Powell. Try to match these colors simply by 1) starting with a “global shade” which is an overall wash on the entire facial area. After that simply use more shading and dab it into those areas which are shown most darkened. Eg is under the cheekbones, inner eye nose area etc. It’s easy to see. After the shades are done in those areas then the highlights are simply right next to and on top of the shades. Eg if the shades are under the cheeks then the highlights are on the upper cheeks.;) View attachment 72242View attachment 72243View attachment 72244
 
Ok bud I’ve enclosed some pictures and the reason being I feel the best way to have you learn where to put your shades and highlights is to plainly copy some of these ideas. You’ll be shading your flesh with a wash of standard skin colored shades. Like Reikland fleshshade and or ahead earthshade. There are two faces from I believe Andrea or Pegaso if I’m correct at least one is. The dragoon with all the SBS pics is from master of mini painting who taught me our very own David Powell. Try to match these colors simply by 1) starting with a “global shade” which is an overall wash on the entire facial area. After that simply use more shading and dab it into those areas which are shown most darkened. Eg is under the cheekbones, inner eye nose area etc. It’s easy to see. After the shades are done in those areas then the highlights are simply right next to and on top of the shades. Eg if the shades are under the cheeks then the highlights are on the upper cheeks.;) View attachment 72242View attachment 72243View attachment 72244

Thanks for the tutorial dear BAM! Now I see the shade should be a brown color + a bit red... But when should I add other colors into the shade? For example, I remember dragonsearch said I should add some green into the eye bag a long time ago...
 

DaBeebs

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Man, those look awesome. The super clean lines of the panels are schweeet! I really dig the models; what are they, and where did you get them?
 

bullfrog

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Not being able to find the arm for something mechanical isn’t a problem. It’s what military armour modellers call “battle damage”. It hides a multitude of sins.
 

gorb

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Not being able to find the arm for something mechanical isn’t a problem. It’s what military armour modellers call “battle damage”. It hides a multitude of sins.

Yeah, Zero: Maybe do up some battle damage with a bit of greenstuff and some electrical wire? It's a bummer that the arm is missing, but if life hands you lemons etc.
Great paint job on those though!
 
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