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Skullcrafts
04-20-2008, 11:19 PM
First things first, sorry for the poor picture quality. I'm not a photographer by trade...anything more than point, click and shoot is far too confusing for me. You'll just have to trust me that my paint jobs look far better "in person". So with that being said, here's Seamus.

http://www.skullcrafts.com/images/cobble002.jpg

He's on a cobblestone basing insert made by yours truly. He was painted entirely with RMS and VGC paints. Total time it took from prep to seal = 4 hours. Not my best work, but decent...I think.

Here's a back side shot.

http://www.skullcrafts.com/images/cobble003.jpg

Love to hear what you think, I'm always trying to improve.

:)

Xenon_Wulf
04-22-2008, 02:24 AM
It might be one of those "it looks better in person" jobs, but it looks more than good from here...

Frustrated Father
04-22-2008, 03:25 AM
Looking good! You gave him a real shamrock Irish look like some demented overgrown leprechaun.

Heh.

DeafNala
04-22-2008, 05:27 AM
Top O'the Morrning to you, Skull Craft,
As a fellow member of the photgraphically impaired [in my case, stupid], I take your word on its appearance in the flesh/metal. That said, it looks pretty sweet in the photos. He kind of looks [ hey, Frustrated Father] like a pyscho Leprechaun on bad acid; I like that in a Leprechaun.

I've been using a similar color scheme on my paving stones as you for a new project. See how great minds flow through the same channels.

Jabberwocky
04-22-2008, 12:11 PM
I think you did a fine job on this one!

Dancecommander
04-22-2008, 02:52 PM
I love that base, and the green coat, good work, the picture is better thank I can take

thetang22
04-22-2008, 03:33 PM
First thing I thought when I saw that was "The Riddler" which is ironic because I think my Mad Hatter is going to be painted in a Joker color scheme. Looks good.

Brushmistress
04-23-2008, 12:50 PM
The bright green coat rocks, especially with the purple accents throughout. I also like the basing (it reminds me a little of Lucky Charms marbits!).