Anyway, here’s some shots showing how the filtering has gone so far! As always— thanks for looking.




KennyX wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:49 am One more shot after taking some time to let the oil paints mellow out some.
I like this effect. There is every bit as much modulation in tones as what I would generally get with black basing, but in my opinion the weathering here looks much more disciplined, in-scale (as Lyle pointed out), and less stark as it tends to when I personally black base things. This is much much better. I wanted to improve in this department and I believe that I have.
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Thank you sir! It’s great to be back.KSaarni wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 3:14 amKennyX wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 10:49 am One more shot after taking some time to let the oil paints mellow out some.
I like this effect. There is every bit as much modulation in tones as what I would generally get with black basing, but in my opinion the weathering here looks much more disciplined, in-scale (as Lyle pointed out), and less stark as it tends to when I personally black base things. This is much much better. I wanted to improve in this department and I believe that I have.
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Beautiful work Kenny, and so happy to see you back in the game !
- Kari