Welp, here's an update, as I got my camera working, finally! And a lotta pics, just so you know!
The fully pepped codpiece! It's a tad large, but not overly so!
The fully resinned codpiece! There's a bit of warpage on the right, but it'll be easy to cover up
Started rondoing the left forearm, bicep and shin. I'm going to finish that off tomorrow!
(effectively) finished my left shoulder!
Stage one: that metallic sheen is so COOL
Finished. I'm not too happy with it, I think it needs to be a tad more... grittier. I'm going to go over it later and see what I can change. Also, too many of the silver streaks are going in the same direction, thanks to my natural painting motion. I used the toothpaste method for the large areas and attempted drybrushing for the scratches.
Lastly, I just finished pepping the back two pieces of the three piece boot. These are the boots I bought for the costume ($20 from the army surplus store):
I also bought a cheap full-length balaclava to cover my neck.
I know the shoulder isn't too flash, but I really had other stuff to do and this was really a test for the techniques. I may redo it at a later stage, but we'll see. It seemed to me that the brush I was using didn't so much scratch as it did paint <_< What kind of brushes do you guys normally use?
The fully pepped codpiece! It's a tad large, but not overly so!
The fully resinned codpiece! There's a bit of warpage on the right, but it'll be easy to cover up
Started rondoing the left forearm, bicep and shin. I'm going to finish that off tomorrow!
(effectively) finished my left shoulder!
Stage one: that metallic sheen is so COOL
Finished. I'm not too happy with it, I think it needs to be a tad more... grittier. I'm going to go over it later and see what I can change. Also, too many of the silver streaks are going in the same direction, thanks to my natural painting motion. I used the toothpaste method for the large areas and attempted drybrushing for the scratches.
Lastly, I just finished pepping the back two pieces of the three piece boot. These are the boots I bought for the costume ($20 from the army surplus store):
I also bought a cheap full-length balaclava to cover my neck.
I know the shoulder isn't too flash, but I really had other stuff to do and this was really a test for the techniques. I may redo it at a later stage, but we'll see. It seemed to me that the brush I was using didn't so much scratch as it did paint <_< What kind of brushes do you guys normally use?