Monday, July 13, 2009

Strike Freedom I

Leg Unit
Still overdo...=.='''

Sumo style. hehe

so far thing still run smooth, but still......overdo, =.=''' still need to practice a lot.... >.<
haven master how to arrange the picture, a bit messy.... and yet, dont know why some picture can enlarge and some cannot. x.x

7 comments:

  1. I really like how you put your poses now. Looks like you got the hang of it. XD

    Messy? Not really. I think your pictures are getting more interesting.

    Onto the kit itself, looks like you've done weathering on the legs too. I think you've improve your techniques because they are "damaged" at the right places and right way but still seems too much though.

    Strike Freedom couldn't have that much damage on 4 sides of the legs since it doesn't kick enemies like Infinite Justice.

    With that said, do you really want a damaged Strike Freedom? If it was me, I would only made the edges darker so that it's not completely white (like gradient) but still will retain the clean white look.

    Do as much weathering on a Zaku, Gouf or Gelgoog, but on a super-robot like Gundam like Strike Freedom is a bit too...

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  2. Well, Strike Freedom actually have kick destiny each, but still the damage I put too much,,,=.= each start weathering cant stop,,,XP

    That 1 I dont worry, I get the white spray juz in case for erase all the weathering. and do the gradient type.(if I erased) that why I can give my best to weathering it, juz,,,well be a waste only. >.<

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  3. If you think of the finished model (plan ahead), a damaged Strike Freedom isn't that cool anymore. /^_^;;;

    The thing I'm afraid about spray is....the new surface will be very hard to do gradient/weathering because the paint is smooth and won't really absorb ink anymore.

    To decrease excessive weathering, you really have to think why the part will be damaged. If there's no need, then don't do it. Don't do it for the sake of "I need to weather everywhere to make it look more even". That's why I think only the edges need slight weathering. The rest just leave them because main character MS are always in a better condition.

    And because it's a Gundam, with must-have white colour, decals alone will make the parts look nice without weathering. Just imagine Unicorn with your weathering now.....

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  4. Well, need to c the finished product first be4 erase the weathering.

    Oh, that no problem, u juz need to buy the flat spray n that wont be problem to paint, weathering.

    Haha, ya, that actually I doing, want to balance both side until overdo. T.T

    well, Gundam also took many damage for example, Rx-78-2 and strike, need to depend on which gundam.

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  5. Eh~? After finish you still want to take apart and spray the white paint (erase weathering)?

    That no problem? That is actually "the" problem. Can't find flat spray anywhere. ^^;;

    About the overdo...I assume you already watch the review I show you for RX-78-2 ver2.0? You can take that as reference when doing weathering. XD

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  6. Well, That is IF went it look weird. =.='''

    haha, actually I try to get the flat matte xxx, the painting de first. -.-

    and about the normal flat spray paint (color) here got, juz no clear de only. need to search, searching.......@.@

    Ah, ya, I see the side leh, I will take that as my reference. 10q. ^^

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