My first go at a resin figure

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Excellent work Jack really like the peadot camouflage you have nailed it
 

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Great work Jack, very nicely done :thumb2:

Jim
 

monica

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great work, Jack ,real well done on him,very nice with the camo ,well done,:smiling:
 
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very impressive bit of painting, well done Jack.
 
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Now if I could paint figures like that I'd be ecstatic sadly though I can't, great job on the camouflage not an easy thing to do well done
 

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Camo is excellent. Cloth is not this reflective. Less gloss/highlights on cloth portions would help appearance. PaulE
 

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I agree with the others - the cammo looks fine. i agree with Paul that the finish on the clothing should be less shiny.

One thought - there is a lot of fine detail on the figure, perhaps a semi-transparent wash could bring the details out a bit, I sm thinking particularly about the boots and equipment. Perhaps Vallejo Smoke would work or a very dilute wash of Vandyke brown oil paint.
 

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Hi Jack,

Nice pee dot camo.:thumb2: Once over with matt spray will cut the shine on the clothing and sometimes can bring out more detail of the painting.

Cheers,
Richard
 

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Hi Jack,
You must be well pleased with that result, I would:thumb2:
Si
 
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