26 August 2010

Dschingis Cow ready for some paint...

posted by roman, jarhead, kong

Now you got a reason to be scared - Dschingis Cow is now ready for some paint... before i start i will change some minor things i saw after priming (at the blade for example), this is my vision of the Sculpt by Allan Carassco for FIGONE. Here you can see the basic model... Oh yeah, i really got to say that i love my Dschingis Cow :) - what do you think?


Keep on happy painting! And always search for spirit in your projects...
Regards
Roman

9 comments:

  1. This looks very good!
    I'm sure it will be a killer painting!!!

    Keep on the good work !

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  2. Yeah, another masterpiece! :D can't wait to see painted! :) cheers!

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  3. The best ever!!!

    Greeting Guido

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  4. Move your hoof!

    and paint slowly and make a masterpiece out of them! ;)

    Greets!
    Shejtan

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  5. When you are doing the priming for zenithal lighting, do you have any tips for putting on the white primer? I've recently tried it, and it worked out, but i didn't get that soft and natural looking gradient. My primer built up too much on top, and not enough on the bottom.

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  6. yeaahh this rocks :D This gonna be a masterpiece.
    Roman can you tell me what primer you use, from which company. Because I have some problems with mine.. :/

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  7. Glad you like him... :)

    @Shejtan
    I paint fast in the start and in the end i guess, very, very slow... like always, no idea if it is getting a 'masterpiece' - as i am swinging the brush freely the last weeks i always find out what is important to me while painting. It is not thinking about creating a masterpiece, not thinking about the past, not thinking about future, just paint in that moment... like i try to sit when i sit :) - thanks glad you like him!

    @Tnoussis
    Try to get give the complete model just a gentle touch all around. Then go from a 45° angle from the top and intense the upper torso and head areas, last one is one hit straight from above...

    @Oli
    I use Games Workshop Primer black and white. I was lucky last time i bought one as this can is really great... but nothing special here to say :)

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