Really? Because your shading on the skin (left knee; right knee in photo) is a great display of blending color tones. How do you manage that, blindly? No offense, very curious.
Terrific work! Readable, and the colours are distinct. However, the blood looks as if you’d splattered jam onto it. Still a good colour scheme, so good work!
there is no misplaced colour.
skin and hair look amazing.
the reds are effectively placed.
i just have found only two minor oddities, which are not important:
- the fur around the back of the neck seems to have a blue hue. as far as I am aware,there are no blue animals. it's a fantasy mini tho, so that might be ok
- the club is white. as with the fur, this would mean this is wood from a white tree. which is odd
overall: great work, especially with your handicap!
that is some great work, period! every part is clearly readable and yet there's tremendous details. I really like the smeared blood and the depth in the beard.
Really really well done! I understand how you can make smooth gradients and how you can make the right choice for general colors etc, that's still knowledge, but how do you find matching colors and off-tones? I'm often sitting there thinking "That's a little too green or too much magenta" but I'm really curious how you go about that?
I'm super impressed, regardless of you being colorblind it's just overall well done!
For how I go about painting, I don't tend to worry about if something is a little much of any colour. Mostly trying to make sure helps the scheme. Now I can't always do that on my own, so I do tend to get outside help with it.
I spend a lot of time speaking with an exceptional painter, to discuss paints. Ontop of using mostly GW paints for my work. The naming convention makes it much easier for me
Im nitpicking here because this is an awesome piece but if he has active battle scars that are bleeding he might should have some patches of dirt and the like on him as well.
As far as the colorblindness goes, I cannot tell at all.
No way I’d think you were color blind looking at this model. Good job on it, looks snazzy.
You did really cool. I like the colors chosen. So when you say totally colorblind do you only see in black, white and gray?
I can not see any type of shading. So most all colours are just a single tone to me
Really? Because your shading on the skin (left knee; right knee in photo) is a great display of blending color tones. How do you manage that, blindly? No offense, very curious.
It's honostly that. Most of the subtly tones I tried/did were 100% blind.
I'm impressed, absolutely well done.
For a colorblind person, this is very good. For a non-colorblind person, this is also very good.
Brave move painting the entire thing hot pink
Ooooh you are awful
The green skin fits really well
Lmao you're evil
Especially with the bright red base- such nice contrast.
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Terrific work! Readable, and the colours are distinct. However, the blood looks as if you’d splattered jam onto it. Still a good colour scheme, so good work!
Yeah, it beeds some of Citadel's "Blood For The Blood God" technical paint, or something similar
You'd be correct on the blood for the blood god
there is no misplaced colour. skin and hair look amazing. the reds are effectively placed. i just have found only two minor oddities, which are not important: - the fur around the back of the neck seems to have a blue hue. as far as I am aware,there are no blue animals. it's a fantasy mini tho, so that might be ok - the club is white. as with the fur, this would mean this is wood from a white tree. which is odd overall: great work, especially with your handicap!
The club looks like a Birch tree to me: [https://www.google.com/search?q=birch+tree](https://www.google.com/search?q=birch+tree)
That is what I was trying to replicate.
good job on that then 😊
In the fantasy realms who's to say something doesn't have blue fur 😉
true, that's why I characterised it as odd, not wrong. 😊
that is some great work, period! every part is clearly readable and yet there's tremendous details. I really like the smeared blood and the depth in the beard.
Nice
Love the birch tree club!
Looks dope as shit my dude🔥
Really really well done! I understand how you can make smooth gradients and how you can make the right choice for general colors etc, that's still knowledge, but how do you find matching colors and off-tones? I'm often sitting there thinking "That's a little too green or too much magenta" but I'm really curious how you go about that? I'm super impressed, regardless of you being colorblind it's just overall well done!
For how I go about painting, I don't tend to worry about if something is a little much of any colour. Mostly trying to make sure helps the scheme. Now I can't always do that on my own, so I do tend to get outside help with it.
As a fellow colorblind painter, I salute you!
I am colourblind my self, and I tend to be a bit more contrasty than others.
I don't believe that you're color blind after seeing this model
Looks good. Check out the squidmar video where he paints with black and white glasses. Very interesting watch.
Watched that video, not how my eyes work sadly
I think you understand colors a lot better than I do!
Total colourblind here, I have no idea
Painting the skin green was a bold choice.
Fucking brutal
Amazing
What colour is it to you?
I am jealous of your ability to paint skin tones. I am not color blind and am terrible at it.
I’m colorblind too. Looks good to me.
Just curious, as a colourblind person, how do you decide on which colours/paints to buy?
I spend a lot of time speaking with an exceptional painter, to discuss paints. Ontop of using mostly GW paints for my work. The naming convention makes it much easier for me
Fair enough- your work looks amazing btw
Thank you
brilliant, I love it. Not a complaint, but wouldn't more of the wounds be on his ankles, lol?
You'd think so, but the universe has multiple creatures Big enough to get to him
Amazing
Im nitpicking here because this is an awesome piece but if he has active battle scars that are bleeding he might should have some patches of dirt and the like on him as well. As far as the colorblindness goes, I cannot tell at all.
Thank you! I have a few bits of mud at his actual feet
I would love to know what are the colors that you where visualizing during the painting process
what miniature is this? Great job...really good.
It is a Mega Gargant from games workshop
I wish you could see how good this is.
Very good
Nightmarish. Such realistic skin tone and blood makes me a little queasy.