My most recent project wasn’t well thought out. At first it was meant to be a quick experiment with some skin tones and an attempt at a semi-noir look, and turned into a set of five models which I was really proud of. I also learned a lot about the process on the way. The less colours you use, the easier this gets The first model I did, Stone, used a total of nine colours. This was initially not an attempt at strict black and white, but I intended to try to use a pale skin tone I had heard about on Reaper Live during their Kickstarter launch, and do the rest in grey tones. As the progress went on, I started reusing colours until I only had nine at the end. It narrowed the colour range, but after a comment from a friend at PAX helping with the four-colour challenge, I decided to aim for 4 colours on the next few models, namely Dragon Black, Dragon White, Tempest Grey, and a flesh tone. Stone, the most colourful of the group. It may not be noticeable here,
Nice work on the dripping gunk; also I love the little painty details on this guy, like the tail and the cloak. The only problem I see is the camera being slightly off focus on the first two pics. Wonder what it looks like in real life.
ReplyDeleteAs I said on Facebook, I think it looks great. Good luck in the competition! The base adds a really nice touch, especially the dangling rope.
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