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I have been.. not great with human skin. Haha. I hear it's something a lot of people struggle with. My aim is to practice the techniques on something a little more forgiving like the orcs where unnatural skin tones won't be so obvious, then bring those over to the elves and humans.
Busts might be your answer for practicing flesh tones, but I originally clicked to compliment your skill as it is - painting, and designing, too. What did you use for the latter?
Thank you for the kind words. If by designing you mean the making of the actual mini, I can't claim any credit here; this mini was made by a friend of mine, I assume through some mini-building website. I have zero talent in regards to artistic 3d modeling (but I can whip you up a bracket in SOLIDWORKS in no time!)
Busts are a great idea for flesh tones. It might actually be really cool to chop on of the orc minis I have and just print a bust of the head so I can play around with the tones on a larger canvas.
No worries, you've earned it! I'm happy to chat painting techniques & printing, if that's of interest. I teach local free workshops on both for all skill levels & ages, and I'd be happy to cool links, wax philosophical on OG tricks, etc. Oh, and the model seems to've been printed from a much smaller original sculpt, if the highlighted facets in the pic are any clue. I'm curious where it came from, academically. 🤘🏽
I honestly don't know where the mini came from. Like I said, I assume my friend used a website like TitanCraft or hero forge or similar to make him. As far as scaling, he may have bumped him up in size a little given his giant heritage, but the model is of "mini" scale (maybe 1.5 inches tall), so I can't imagine it was increased by much. Could be printing artifacts?
Fair point, yep. 🤘🏼