junior elf
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Ok, so first I\'ve got to say that your mini is really bad and I\'m not a bit jealous...lol
By the way what colors did you use for your gold nmm?
By the way what colors did you use for your gold nmm?
Originally posted by Starks333
to make the red reflections work you can put a shinier red object on his base at a decent angle
as for the reflection they are fine, but the silver NMM isnt...it needs more contrast to be that reflective, the main reason it looks less metallic(which you did good on the gold) is the colour..its too grey, and too saturated kinda so it looks very cartoony and doesnt have that same contrast
this translates to the hair...the rest of the mini has more desaturated colour and the skintone looks more like a darker skin, so blonde hair looks completely out of place, but what makes it more so is that its yellow hair and not blonde
for the skin to not look darker, you need to bring the true colour into the highlights, and the forehead/cheek on the right side of the head-on pic should be much brighter...you can see its illuminated in your photo
also try to keep the red under the cheeks unless female with softer cheeks....also the reflections from the metal on the skin would be more subtle, and not so much in a \"reflection\" but reflected colour...so the bottom of his jaw might reflect a bit of cold steel colour, his chin maybe a bit of ochre
the reflection on his lips kinda looks more like a mustache...any reflection on skin needs to transition into skin well, and not stand out too much, but not be too subtle
so to summarise...
a bit more highlight and skin tone on the face to bring it up from a dark skin tone to a more white skin(since he has blonde hair)
tone down the hair to allow it to fit in with the other colours better...also fade the highlights(not as bright) a bit as you move away from the face to help define the lighting a bit more and this should enhance the overall effect a bit more
more contrast for a more reflective silver
Alex