tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723336932728694234.post7615858334666641529..comments2024-02-10T02:42:49.959-06:00Comments on Brian Carlson Miniatures: Imperial Knight Paladin Finished!Brian Carlsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06761475585889389501noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723336932728694234.post-26675186102271375382014-05-20T09:33:01.522-05:002014-05-20T09:33:01.522-05:00Brian,
I think they look fantastic. I wouldn'...Brian,<br />I think they look fantastic. I wouldn't worry too much about the perfect lines. You only see that in a really zoomed in shot (from a camera). I'm sure when its sitting on the table in front of you, it looks phenomenal. (Of course if you are like me, you are never 100% satisfied!)<br /><br />It's an interesting method, and I think I'm going to try stealing it on my tanks, as I deal with flat red areas as my main color spots...this looks like it would really make them light up!greggleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15528518337222880432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723336932728694234.post-41331980504037723922014-05-20T09:27:13.078-05:002014-05-20T09:27:13.078-05:00Greg, it was something I saw the studio do to try ...Greg, it was something I saw the studio do to try and highlight recessed plates. <br /><br />Since they don't have any raised areas or edges (since they're under the trim), I actually did an ink blackline between the trim and plates, then did a highlight right up against the blackline. <br /><br />Hopefully it came out ok, this is my first time trying something like that. They look so sloppy magnified under the camera! I should probably spend a little more time with control, I get so impatient sometimes. Brian Carlsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06761475585889389501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-723336932728694234.post-76167625783831148692014-05-20T07:04:29.266-05:002014-05-20T07:04:29.266-05:00Well done. This is a gorgeous model. I really li...Well done. This is a gorgeous model. I really like how the DA symbol came out on the base, and your little subtle touches to it.<br /><br />Your highlighting is superb. I haven't seen that particular technique before, and it makes for really vibrant contrast.<br /><br />Are you putting down a black line, then highlighting with your bright color? Or is the black coming just from a wash? Oh man I have so many questions.....greggleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15528518337222880432noreply@blogger.com