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previous steps are HERE
I added wallpaper, more dust, washed the groundwork... still more left to do, including re painting the figure and the outher wall once more.
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Comments are welcome
Mirko
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Posted: Monday, April 18, 2005 - 07:47 PM UTC
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Posted: Monday, April 18, 2005 - 08:06 PM UTC
Looking good so far. The fig is still a bit shiny but good. Cheers Kevin
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Posted: Monday, April 18, 2005 - 09:18 PM UTC
Its sure improving everytime Mirko. Looking nice inside. The figure needs its touches, and after u paint the outer wall it will be nice . I like it. U do something from practically nothing. Thats modelling !!!
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Posted: Monday, April 18, 2005 - 11:37 PM UTC
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ok one thing that i see that yo umight want too do is get rid of the sapce next too the soldier...i can see plenty of debris there but soemthing else too take up some of the space ...like a broken chair or some orther items would be nice.... otherwise it's looking great !
well i actually planned to place a german helmet and mp40 there like germans run fast from there, but i will consider your idea about the chair, thanks!!!
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Posted: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - 02:52 AM UTC
It looks great! I agree with Major Goose about the empty space... it must be filled in with something more than just a helmet and a gun... Why not a broken wooden table with some cuttlery spread around?
Cheers and happy modelling
Prato
Cheers and happy modelling
Prato
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Posted: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - 10:52 AM UTC
Greetings Mirko:
I really like what you have done. The way you have balanced the figure w/ the rest of the objects — the composition — is very appealing. That verticle wall definitely pulls my eye down into the crouching soldier. The wall paper is just the right shade and pattern to be seen but not divert my eye from the more important soldier in firing position. And one of the parts I really like most is that you included the sub flooring, below the floor. I wouldn't have thought of that.
Do you paint w/ acrylics or oils? Anyway, eager to see the completed piece.
Regards,
I really like what you have done. The way you have balanced the figure w/ the rest of the objects — the composition — is very appealing. That verticle wall definitely pulls my eye down into the crouching soldier. The wall paper is just the right shade and pattern to be seen but not divert my eye from the more important soldier in firing position. And one of the parts I really like most is that you included the sub flooring, below the floor. I wouldn't have thought of that.
Do you paint w/ acrylics or oils? Anyway, eager to see the completed piece.
Regards,
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Posted: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 - 06:47 PM UTC
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Greetings Mirko:
I really like what you have done. The way you have balanced the figure w/ the rest of the objects — the composition — is very appealing. That verticle wall definitely pulls my eye down into the crouching soldier. The wall paper is just the right shade and pattern to be seen but not divert my eye from the more important soldier in firing position. And one of the parts I really like most is that you included the sub flooring, below the floor. I wouldn't have thought of that.
Do you paint w/ acrylics or oils? Anyway, eager to see the completed piece.
Regards,
Tnx for reply Rick (and others ofc ) well this one started out as a fun project and im "playing" with it when i feel up to it.
I paint with enamels (mostly) and wash with oils, i started geting some acrilics and using them a month ago.
cheers
Mirko
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Posted: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 - 09:58 PM UTC
Milko only thing is I think the trousers are too Brown possibly a little more green buthey I am only looking at a photo -like the pose and the balance keep going Milko