Bailey03
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Thanks, guys! Krule, unfortunately I'm not going to be at the next Adepticon, so clearly can't do any workshops. I'll hopefully be at the following years show, but with the new baby it's harder to get away to shows. Looks like a lot of fantastic seminars though, so I'm really sad to be missing them!
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the US and, for everyone else, happy Thursday in November.
A little more work on the Celt. I'm still on the skin, gradually expanding outward. I've taken care of the neck and front of his torso.
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From this side view you can see the back is just partially done. Not exactly ideal to break it up this way, but trying to paint and take care of a baby means you've got to pick you battles. Easier to paint in small sections and deal with correcting the overlaps. Plus the sculpt on his back is a bit plain. I might consult an anatomy book and see about adding some minor muscle features though the shading.
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You might have noticed I've been adding some reflections on him. I did a few on his face, but the ones on his body (shoulders for example) may be easier to see. This was something I'd started doing on Redghar (the orc pirate) so I've taken what I've learned there and applied it to this piece. Not exactly NMM, but perhaps NSS (non-satin satins)?
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the US and, for everyone else, happy Thursday in November.
A little more work on the Celt. I'm still on the skin, gradually expanding outward. I've taken care of the neck and front of his torso.
View attachment 53696 View attachment 53697
From this side view you can see the back is just partially done. Not exactly ideal to break it up this way, but trying to paint and take care of a baby means you've got to pick you battles. Easier to paint in small sections and deal with correcting the overlaps. Plus the sculpt on his back is a bit plain. I might consult an anatomy book and see about adding some minor muscle features though the shading.
View attachment 53698
You might have noticed I've been adding some reflections on him. I did a few on his face, but the ones on his body (shoulders for example) may be easier to see. This was something I'd started doing on Redghar (the orc pirate) so I've taken what I've learned there and applied it to this piece. Not exactly NMM, but perhaps NSS (non-satin satins)?