Wednesday, December 07, 2005
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Jagdtiger 3D WIP ( part 2 )
Back door Engine deck German Jagdtiger 3D (part 1)
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Have just finished adding more details to the painting of Rudel's Ju87G Stuka which I'd posted a while back. I did some modification...
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This is a figure that I am working on this weekend: a soldier from 352nd Infantry Division in Normandy 1944. It's now halfway finished e...
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This is a painting I had done a few years back. It's about the 2nd Rangers scaling the cliff of Pointe du Hoc during D-day, 1944. Their ...
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The German Tiger tank has always been my favorite WWII AFV. So it's kind of natural Tiger I came right up to my mind when I decided to d...
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The painting of the USMC at Guadalcanal is finished. Posted are the images of the painting and some closeups of the details.
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Have been working on this Tiger II profile drawing last week. This is a Tiger II from the Schwere Panzerabteilung 505 with their unique mar...
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I am staggered by the detail in your work. It's simply amazing. I have drawn some tanks but yours are definitely jaw-dropping.
May I know the medium? Gorache? Acrylic? They don't appear to be oils.
Erh.....it's not oil, it's not acrylic, it's not gouache...:-) it's digital....I haven't paint with a real brush since Photoshop 1.0 came out in 1989 ( I think ).
The only time I am forced to use real life brush is painting my sculptures. Here is an example of a sculpture that I had sculpted ( with real life brushes and paint ). Polish Winged Hussar
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