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work in progress gigi

Started by darylj, May 20, 2012, 07:33:15 PM

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darylj

ok, this is my first time painting a dino model.

ive repainted the head and washed the whole figure / added a few highlights, and generally neatened it all up a bit.
im not planning on changing the body colour an awful lot as it just looks so pretty!
i am however going to base the model, which im working on atm.

still got a bit to do with this guy but thought id post to get some opinions.
thanks

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paleoferroequine

This is a good way to start, just clean up and work with the existing paint scheme.  I did this  with the Papo Allosaurus. I also corrected the hands(non-pronated) and did minor head crest work. But I only touched up and enhanced the paint scheme. So you're off to a good start. ;D

Himmapaan


darylj

ok, a bit more progress... kinda learning as i go...
not finished yet, but made a start on the base... still got a lot to do....



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ZoPteryx

That looks great!  The highlights to the head really make it pop! :o

Bokisaurus

I like your base, very nice.
Good work on that Giga,too ;D

Horridus

Excellent. Just like Martin Garratt, your repaints show off just how good the Carnegie sculpts actually are.
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