Skorpsta thank you very much, I hope the result suits you too ...
I start by painting the skin. She will give me the tone of the whole piece.
The green clothes gave me much harm. He had to find colors for a "good read" part. I started the cap several times and finally I put the colors yellow and gold clothes to break this "debauchery" of greens. I started on my painting as the blade and the hilt of the sword, but all metals will be included with the base.
To give the impression that Gamora just finished his fight, since the head of the alien at his feet is "more freshly cut" on the Gamora No. 1, I put blood on the sword.
The bases are reversed in color. Cape Gamora is all green, a little at Victor Doom, a yellow border did not seem "happy" in color, like in this picture ..
I think you do a fantastic job with just a handbrush, if you really want to eliminate more of the brushstrokes you should try a product called floetrol, its a paint conditioner additive, Danno recomended it awhile back and it really helps with the spreading of the paint. http://www.statueforum.com/showthrea...light=floetrol
thanks for the info besides air brushing i do hand brush certain areas like hair so this is great info..and danno breaks it down great!!
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Hi Bran. Very late finding this thread. Great stuff, love the step by step and of course looking forward to seeing The Batman get your treatment. Well done on a great thread.