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Posted by dykio on 17 May 2016, 20:06

Hi there Lodewijk,

The one (and only) attempt i ever made in painting eyes. And offcourse you were right, this pose was not yet shown by peter, but i comes from the same set.....

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Laterrrr
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 17 May 2016, 21:25

Really nice paint job. And, I agree with you. The eyes do not look right.
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Posted by Cryns on 17 May 2016, 22:01

Oh yes Dykio!

I feel so honored with your post that has been dedicated to me in person!

And its a great micro-paintjob bovendien. Look at that face. He really looks like an Arab. Or is it Tom Selleck? Whatever, you gave this figure a human character. Respect.

Why did you stop painting eyes like this? I tried it last week but I am getting blind I think. After 4 or 5 attempts my figure had so much paint in his eye sockets he looked like Popeye with eyes like fluffy eggs. :drool:
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Posted by Ben90 on 17 May 2016, 22:06

The eyes look great! They bring the figure to life...
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Posted by ADM on 17 May 2016, 23:04

For me it's perfect, great work my friend ! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Susofrick on 18 May 2016, 08:10

Didn't know there was a Tom Selleck in this scale, but there he is! Marvelous job, but I can understand that you won't do it again!
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Posted by MABO on 18 May 2016, 09:00

Respect, Dykio!

I never painted the eyes of 1/72 figures. Normaly this looks terrible. I am only working with a special wash and an a detailed eyebrow, if the sculp of the face allows further details.

But this is a fantastic job!
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Posted by Hellboy on 18 May 2016, 15:10

I do not know anyone who paints a 1/72 figure eyes! :shock: I think that's a great performance of you and I like it very well. :yeah: :yeah:
Great is also the play of light and shadow on the clothes! The leather straps and metal parts (sword, helmet ..) look very realistic. A very beautiful work from you !!!! Thanks for the photo! :-D
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Posted by Benno on 18 May 2016, 16:02

In general I avoid painting eyes in 1/72 (or smaller) because in general there isn't a good surface to paint the eyes. This figure however, is not one of them, and you did a terrific job on painting the eyes!

Great shading on the rest of the miniature. It's really good. :yeah:
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Posted by Sho on 18 May 2016, 16:39

I do not know anyone who paints a 1/72 figure eyes!

In 1/72 this is quite usual to paint eyes.
And even in 15mm this is not unusual..
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Posted by Paul on 18 May 2016, 16:45

Benno wrote:In general I avoid painting eyes in 1/72 (or smaller) because in general there isn't a good surface to paint the eyes. :

Easier than you think ;-) ..even with "bad surfaces" like the strelets bods it´s possible


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Posted by Beano Boy on 18 May 2016, 19:05

The only thing I spot with a dot are horses eyes,a tip I picked up from blucher1815red a good friend of mine. However smaller figures are to difficuilt for me. Often is the case I see dizzy sick looking eyes on models that completely ruins it for me,but that is not the case here and my admiration goes out to those who can actually paint i`s,____________i mean eyes. BB
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Posted by Peter on 18 May 2016, 19:08

First of all Dykio you did a great job on that figure, and the eyes look real good! :thumbup:

I think when you make a tour here on the forum you will discover a lot of figures in this scale painted with eyes. Remember our Chinese friends like Chen! ;-)

Personally I don't do it. I don't feel the need for painting eyes. A good flesh wash will do! ;-)

@Paul: didn't you have a special technique to paint eyes on your figures?
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Posted by Benno on 18 May 2016, 22:25

Paul wrote:Easier than you think ;-) ..even with "bad surfaces" like the strelets bods it´s possible

One some there are, on some there aren't. :-D
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 18 May 2016, 23:03

The painted eyes pictured in the last few posts look very good. I notice the painters have not emphasized the white portions. Maybe I will try it.
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Posted by Hellboy on 19 May 2016, 10:56

Sho and Paul, thank you for your pictures with the examples and your comments. Incredible performance! :yeah: :yeah:
I think I still have a lot to learn ........ :oops:
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Posted by stenfalk on 19 May 2016, 11:00

:yeah: I think also the problem usually is the white of the eyeball. It can already be seen in reality only a little bit because the pupil fills the eye in the view. And actually it is not like a pure white. So you have to be enormously careful when painting. But in the pictures above is impressively shown it can be done...
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Posted by Kekso on 19 May 2016, 13:24

In 9 out of 10 cases painting eyes has bad results. This one is that remaining 1 out of 10. :thumbup:
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Posted by Cryns on 20 May 2016, 18:19

I agree white eyeballs are not very realistic.
But sometimes this can give a figure a very dramatic accent.
I found this one from many years ago.

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Also pronounced eye white can create comic interaction between different figures.

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Its a matter of taste but when painting dwarve-like figures like the old Strelets or New Line Design such puppet eyes can be part of the style.

It is obvious I used too thick paint.
Here are the guys with the fluffy eyes.

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