Looks good. I think a better camera or better pictures would make it shine even a bit more.
ur best yet man i like it
Yea a better cam would help, but I don't have the money for one right now, and I have to get some out door pics later as it was around 5 when I took the pic's (it's dark at that time).
Thanks
Thanks for the kind words.
Well it's not RC paint, but it is art (it's done with graphite pencils)
(sorry for the some what small pic)
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I did this back in high school when I was a junior)
Thanks Czech
Ok here is some new paint. The pins are silver not chrome, and the front area is softer in real life.
Thank you sir.
Anyone else have anything to say like advice, what you think about it, ect.?
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well ur colors look good, I think u went a bit over board on the granite too much red and just too many dots all together. I like the colors. lighter cracks and some light water marks on the granite would set it off for next tiem
Evil3 Wrote:Anyone else have anything to say like advice, what you think about it, ect.?
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This is just my opinion, so it's not right or wrong, but I never felt the forward sweeping scallops looked right...If they taper toward the back, they flow better.
The transition of the graphics over the granite look chopped off behind the windows, just too many things going on right there.
well dave ur opinion blows
reverse scallops kick ass hehehehe
and yours sucks, like backward facing scallop!!
lmao man u dont know what looks good these days!
lamo
good enough feed back evil? im sure just by looking at it theres some things you know you f'ed up here and there just little things that ur fellow painters will notice but not customers lol
Sure
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Like the green I will never shoot Createx fluorescent green with out thinning it again (that goes for all Createx and Parma paints as my brush has a .3 mm tip/needle)
BTW the design on that shell is the same design that was on that 12th scale that I painted not to long ago.
Customers :confused: who said I was painting for anyone yet? lol
lol never had a problemo with any flourescents turn up the PSI a bit and ull like it thick easier to get the line to stay
Actually I have found that the Createx paints are thicker then the Faskolor paints, so they need just a little thinning to get them to where the Faskolor paints are at.