The catch of the day!

I’ve added more smaller details and weathering. I have not tone down the slight sheen on the ‘big mamma’ figure yet, as I am still waiting for the Ultra matte from Mig to arrive.








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Oh yeah, it’s even better now!
I still have a problem with that dude in that chair. OK, let’s say he’s a small dude in a really strong chair, and the chair will take it without folding - but the way he’s holding his legs looks like he’s exercising his abs, or doing some high intensity gymnastics, right? And I think he should be chilling. Maybe the easiest fix would be to put something there - a crate, a bucket, something to rest the legs on..
Thanks for sharing and have a nice day!
Paweł

Maybe slide a seat cushion under his butt to fill the gap? As far as him leaning in a plastic chair, he looks very skinny and thus not heavy.

Looking good Charles!

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Added more details to the scene. A chicken and a plastic container under the guy sitting in the plastic chair.



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Great idea ! Looks excellent

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Thank you.

The cat under the chair great addition for a fishy scene.

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Thanks Joe.

Wow, that’s really amazing! You’re becoming really good at painting figures and making unique creative scenes @tiking. Do you have a 3D printer? Imagine the possibilities you can create with owning one.

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Very kind and uplifting words. Thank you very very much. Painting figures is not easy. Been struggling for many years but still haven’t reach perfection. But like I mentioned, its great to get positive reviews from another perspective.

Unfortunately no 3D printer. Don’t have a seperate room for modeling. So no space for one.

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Great work, Charles, glad to see you posting here again. You always did very imaginative and impressive dio work. And the figures are looking pretty good too!

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Thanks. Much appreciated. Still waiting for some other details to arrive to add to this vignette..

Hello! Again, this got even better! I even started liking how the guy in the chair relaxes right now.
As for the 3D printer - you can actually always find a guy with a 3D printer and looking for something to print on it, so that’s no problem. It’s IMO far more important to learn to design in 3D and starting to generate stuff to print - and then you’re in business!
Good luck with your builds and have a nice day
Paweł

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Thank you kindly. Appreciate your advice. See you on the next update. Still have more details to add to this vignette.

Excellent! :+1: :+1: I would just suggest adding rust, dust, scratches, light damage, and grime to the motorcycle.
:smiley: :canada:

Doesn’t necessarily have to have all those ingredients you just mentioned. It all depends on how long it’s been sitting there. In this case, as-is, it hasn’t been that long. :wink: