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Kallfa

Member
Here is the fifth. I accentued highlights on the face. What do you think about it?

 
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Demihuman

Active member
Those are some good looking squigs! If you replace the fabric background with a piece of dark paper that will help. Don't fold the paper just curve it up behind your subject.
 

Kretcher

Active member
Really really nice now, I have loooked at it for some time now, and the oinly thing that I would add some work on is the theeth. Atleast in this picture on my screen they look to "clean" white in apperance, should be some shading with somebrown towards the base of each tooth and and lighter at the top. (this is really knittpicking on a great painted figure).

Really enjoy the progress you are making here.

/Kretcher
 

megazord_man

New member
Hey Kallfa, that's some fantastic improvement from one to another. The last one is very pleasing. I think the thing with the last one is that to push it to the next level to have to put the mid tones back in. For example on his side and certainly on his face it goes from shadow to highlight without passing through the mid tone. Also a couple of tiny spots of white on his red gums will bring it some life too. its easy to concentrate to getting it darker and lighter and to forget about the underlying colour in the middle of these. None the less, he's looking ace!
 

Kallfa

Member
I also notice a real evolution, and it is thanks to your help, without your advice I shall be in the same point there (I do not know if it's the good translation to say that...), so really thank you!

@ Demihuman : I don't have a piece of dark paper ;(
@ Kretcher and megazor_man : received! I am trying to apply it right now.
 

Kallfa

Member
Here is the sixth squig. Today I ordered mangler squigs. I'm eager to have them and to apply all that I learnt!

 

Zab

New member
:highfive: Oh my god, in six squigs you have nailed a very nice painting style that I am still struggling to come to grips with! Amazing, I love this last one.
 

Canny

Active member
:highfive: Oh my god, in six squigs you have nailed a very nice painting style that I am still struggling to come to grips with! Amazing, I love this last one.

Bump!
You have said it all Zab
 

ten ball

Active member
I think you have been having us all on, the improvement over these few minis is like a years worth of painting.
Very well done.
 

Kallfa

Member
Thank you very much! But as I said it: without your advices, I shall not have been able to be able to progress like that. I would continue to work my skills to honor your precious help!
 
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Kretcher

Active member
Very nice, now you have too teach us other poor souls in here :) good work.

The only things now is geting that black paper or use some other way to "get" ride of that background :)

I sometimes use a background on my computer screen. it has to be some distance away from the figure so that the background is not in focus. this way you can change your bakground colour more easy. Here is one figure where I have used that technique, I am not the best on photographer myself thou...

http://www.coolminiornot.com/316339

/Kretcher
 

Kallfa

Member
@ Jason : Thanks =)
@ Kretcher : It's a great idea! Thanks !

Maybe that I would find the time to make an article explaining stage by stage how I paint my squigs. In any case, that would be an exercise interesting to make.
 

Kallfa

Member
Hi guys, I'm back after having tried what I learnt on another miniature. Here is a night goblin squig herd :

 

Zab

New member
Yeah that's great! I'm gonna quit painting now and become a cabinet cleaner instead ;)
 

Kallfa

Member
Thanks for your feedback. Here is the first mangler squig, he is not completely finished . Finecast is really a shame, the quality of the miniature is really bad.

 
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