howdy folks
Thanks for the reassurances that that The World cares
I've been using a clay shaper tool to get the masking fluid off, and it works ok. ish. kinda. I think it was more my placement of the gloop than my removal method that caused the problems, but I might see if I can get me one of those kinda erasers as there's an art store not far from where i live. (small town in rural japan. 3 art stores within 10mins bike ride of my house, and more nepalese/indian restaurants than you can shake a stick at. Not that I'm compaining, mind. If I did nothing but paint and eat curry for the rest of my life I'd be a happy camper indeed.)
but I digress...
Today I did a kinda mish mash of various things. To whit:
Teef (actual ones in his mouth, as opposed to metal ones on the banner)
boots (not the metal bits, yet)
Gun stripes, fingernails, touch up work on the gun-hand
wee bits and bobs on the banner that needed more chipping effects
some of his leather straps (base coat only)
So, here's how he looks. Sorry - dark pics again.
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His hand isnt really that intensely coloured. Photoshop auto-leveling, I'm looking at you here...
Also, both the left and right hands will look a bit odd due to being photographed at a different orientation then Pshopped upright. I mean, the light isnt shining straight down on them as you look at them in these pics, and their highlighting isnt at the top, either. (e.g. the gun hand is actually pointing down in the mini, but was pointing up when I took this photo, and is now pointing sideways. Confused? Me too...)
I have a couple of questions:
Should I do his shoulder pads metal or hazard stripes? Either way, there will be lots of weathering. I dunno if I made this clear before, but when I say "weathering" I mean oil paints and pigments all over the place. He's going to be filthy by the end of this. The shoulders are particularly important as they frame his head.
Should I do all the straps black (as they largely are now) or lighten them up to a kinda tan/beige colour? This could be heavily shaded so it looks more kinda tan highlights, dark brown, or whatever folks think would work.
Finally, I was thinking to do the scabbard a kind of pale-but-warm beige, animal skin kinda of colour. Should I? Or would grey or something be better?