3 Colours Up: Painting A Prismatic Palisade
February 21, 2019 by elromanozo
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Really mesmerising to see it build up into such a subtle yet strong colour palette. I agree that many of the darker crystals out there have a much greater depth of character to them that the classic hippie fairy glow sticks you often tend to see in fantasy ranges.
Great job! Really enjoyed watching.
Thank you ! One has to dare experiment with colours, even on a dark background ! 🙂
Perfect timing – I just found a small terrain piece that is a crystal formation and was wondering how to tackle it. Terrific stuff. Thanks.
fabulous work Romain love the way the light catches on the crystals as you turn the model almost like real gems.
Alovely job as always Romain. More importantly I love this design form the primatic wall and even with my lesser skills I think I can follow this and do a resonable job. Big thanks Sir!
Beautiful!
When I started watching this I thought it was going to be way too dark, by the end I realized how wrong I was. Beautiful work, thanks for sharing your technique.