Thank you very much for your comments, praises and criticisms, dear friends Wiking, Ben90, Mr.Andrea, Carlos, Susofrick and Kostis.
Ben90 wrote:
"Only the white and the fur of the camel need some shading and highlighting."
I take note of your advice, Ben90. I have tried that on white sometimes in
the past but I didn't get
the expected results. This is
the reason of why I decided to use a light grey undercoat, covering it with several layers of white (less layers on
the depressions and more on
the reliefs).
Mr.Andrea wrote:
"I like as it is: Santi's style. And this one remind me of Tin-Tin comics. I like it a lot."
Thank you, Mr.Andrea. I'm very proud of my own style, developed throughout more than 40 years. I also think that it's very distinctive from me and makes it different from others'.
Well, as promised, now it's
the time for
the painted figures. First of all, let's remember how my project began and how it looks now, once finished:
And let's remember also how
the white-primed figures looked in my last post in
the "Work in Progress" section, and how they look once painted, front and back all together:
In
the next post I will go on with more detailed pictures of individual figures.
Thanks for watching.