tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-871571524985562947.post6505404829033378401..comments2023-10-15T22:56:47.226+01:00Comments on The Last Chance War: Spotlight on: The Garden of MorrJack Finn http://www.blogger.com/profile/06903601053894000515noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-871571524985562947.post-27622875444037732172023-10-15T22:56:47.226+01:002023-10-15T22:56:47.226+01:00Great rreading your postGreat rreading your postZapp645https://zapp645.tumblr.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-871571524985562947.post-25669277437707493052012-10-15T09:10:49.122+01:002012-10-15T09:10:49.122+01:00It’s a point of view but I’m happy as is. The flow...It’s a point of view but I’m happy as is. The flowers and skulls provide a nice counterpoint on the real life model and I wouldn’t want to draw the eye to the statue (which to me is the least interesting element)… <br /><br />I used the older colours: Adeptus Battlegrey, then Codex and Fortress Grey. Basically just working up from dark to light, focusing more and more on the upper areas. <br />Jack Finn https://www.blogger.com/profile/06903601053894000515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-871571524985562947.post-42864557428888860442012-10-14T06:44:12.444+01:002012-10-14T06:44:12.444+01:00Awesome work!
Do you think you need a touch of co...Awesome work!<br /><br />Do you think you need a touch of color in the graveyard some where, like the statue to stand out slightly?<br /><br />What colors did you use for the greys?Marcelnoreply@blogger.com