wtnind
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Hi,
I've started on this mini diorama, it's my first time paiting a larger scale model. I am trying to do the transluscent dress effect but with a colder skintone than most examples I've seen. I've got a lot more work to put into it but I'm not sure I'm happy with the basic colours. Theres some things I would really appreciate some advice on:
1. Does the blue and green contrast too much? would putting a blue fade on the hand help? Any other suggestions about how to make it look more integrated?
2. I want to shade her skin a bit but I don't know what colour to use. I want her to look pale and I don't want it to clash/interferre with the dress... any ideas?
3. I think the bit on the back of her dress are wings... any suggestions onw hat colour to paint those so they don't distract from the main elements I want to focus (her head, her apple and the hand reaching).
Thanks for any advice would be very welcome (or any other advice in general about it).
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I've started on this mini diorama, it's my first time paiting a larger scale model. I am trying to do the transluscent dress effect but with a colder skintone than most examples I've seen. I've got a lot more work to put into it but I'm not sure I'm happy with the basic colours. Theres some things I would really appreciate some advice on:
1. Does the blue and green contrast too much? would putting a blue fade on the hand help? Any other suggestions about how to make it look more integrated?
2. I want to shade her skin a bit but I don't know what colour to use. I want her to look pale and I don't want it to clash/interferre with the dress... any ideas?
3. I think the bit on the back of her dress are wings... any suggestions onw hat colour to paint those so they don't distract from the main elements I want to focus (her head, her apple and the hand reaching).
Thanks for any advice would be very welcome (or any other advice in general about it).
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