Sproket me old mate what colours have you used for the bricks?
I would like to make a note for future projects
also maybe add a few weeds, just a few arounf the bottom of the lamp post ??
This is looking really nice. Love the coloring on the bricks (looking forward to seeing the mix) and the other little touches. But there's one little thing bugging me. What is going on with the coloring on the top of the lamp post? Is it supposed to be a different material or are you doing OSL? If it's OSL the light would be coming from inside and wouldn't hit the outer surfaces, just the edges next to the glass. Grabbing a random example off google image search you can see the outside surfaces aren't lit. Plus the whole scene you're creating appears to be daytime, so I wouldn't think the lamp wouldn't be on.
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If it's a different material, it's a bit of an odd choice. I'd think it would be the same as the rest of the lamp post.
By the way, I'm just being picky because the whole thing looks so amazing.
The top of the lamp post is meant to be unpainted brass. It's based on some of the posher examples of old lamp posts. I might knock it back a little with a touch of verdigris/corrosion as I think it's looking a bit too new compared to everything else in the scene.
I think this setting would have lent itself really well to an OSL approach. I can just see it painted with the lampost as the only source of (dirty yellow) light. The main problem was that Chee-Chee wouldn't look his best lit from above like this. However the lampost came in a set of two and I cut the wall in half so I could build a similar setting and give OSL a go. It's something to think about, all I need is the time and the right mini!
I mentioned this when I went into a GW store
in your own discrete manner i assume?![]()
Aimed at kiddies, to fit in with all the fluff. (and not a bunny in sight)You know me Stefan!!! When I say "mentioned", the reality was probably closer to "slated" matter of factly that GW's new naming of the paints was shit!
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Looking awesome Sproket!!!!
Btw is it just me or does anyone else get annoyed by the stupid names of the GW paints. I am seriously considering ditching them totally (except maybe foundations and washes) and switching to Vallejo due to the annoying names. The old names were easier to remember and were fun without being impossible to remember and irrelevantly named. Scorched brown, chaos black etc...you knew roughly what you were getting. I mentioned this when I went into a GW store and was watching him paint a Hobbit miniature. All I got was a blank look and silence.
With all that said, colour formulas of the masters are still essential to know of course....
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One of the biggest lessons I've learned in recent years is that almost anything can be reworked if you are brave enough to take the risk. It's almost always a harrowing experience but all my recent project have undergone some reworking and came out better for it in the long runNow that's what you were going for!!! Perfect ! You've pulled that off nicely. And I actually thought for a moment it couldn't be reworked ! Fool that I am!lol great work sprocket indeed