thanks John appriciate your commentGreat work all round Greg.
thank youThat groundwork is coming on nicely
thanks Paul it will happen.. i prepared loads of debris and i'll add brass as much as possible...I know you'll add lots of organic detritus but don't forget lots of brass (40mike, 7.62 & .223). PaulE
Really impressive Greg, the ground work is exceptional.
thank you all for your kind comments I still have to add a lot branches and i'm trying to give poses as naturals as i can..fabulous ,Greg, the figure looks really natural in the base
Thanks Steve...indeed l'm having a blast..Wonderful work on the figure and base. Looks like you are having a lot of fun
I followed your advice Richard ..l will add also soon freshly cut branches...Nice, it's coming together Greg, bit by bit.
Cheers,
Richard
Thanks Richard for your kind comment and remark...l'll try to do what u said..and u are not bothering at all...l love those kind of comments it makes me think to do even better...Fantastic Greg. I like your painting style with the highlights in the right places. Strong but good for this scale in a dio with many figures.
I don't know if you've tried this but see if you can simulate freshly stirred earth against dried surface soil. I think it boils down to adding diluted PVA or white glue to craters or any upturned soil to create tones to the groundwork. You've got the colors right for hilly terrain with dark earth...red earth is usually found in lower country sides where clay forms closer to the river tributaries and deltas.
If I'm saying too much just ignore me, I get enthusiastic when I see a good dio forming.
Cheers,
Richard
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