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Rashida, Mistress of the Mystic Circle

Greg Kimsey

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This is Rashida, Mistress of the Mystic Circle from Big Child Creations. Done is oil paints. Thanks @Steve Ski!
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Wow, you have been busy, Bro. This looks great, the tones look really good, and not an simple tone to replicate easily . You are mastering this quite nicely, if I do say so myself, and I do!

Ruck On!
 
Wow, you have been busy, Bro. This looks great, the tones look really good, and not an simple tone to replicate easily . You are mastering this quite nicely, if I do say so myself, and I do!

Ruck On!
I have not painted much brown skin such as this. And, honestly, I took your advice and scrapped the first attempt. I am so glad I did! Thanks for mentoring me through this!
 
Wow Greg! This looks REALLY GOOD!

For depth of field, you need bright light and the smallest aperture on you camera you can get. I do that with my Nikon and it helps a fair amount.
 
Wow Greg! This looks REALLY GOOD!

For depth of field, you need bright light and the smallest aperture on you camera you can get. I do that with my Nikon and it helps a fair amount.
Yeah, I had the aperture too big because I wasn't paying attention to anything but shutterspeed since I was hand holding, and was just lazy enough not to go back and find my tripod and re-do LOL.
 
It looks like your camera shows the texture layers of 3D printing. From their website they are calling this "High Quality Resin".
Where do the layers come from then, I wunda?
 
It looks like your camera shows the texture layers of 3D printing. From their website they are calling this "High Quality Resin".
Where do the layers come from then, I wunda?
Most likely a resin 3D printer. I think if it were cast resin that they would have it in the description. An 8K resin printer has almost no visible lines. The tech is really good and getting better.
 
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