Have Brush, Will Paint... Commission paints by Saintsyn

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Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

are you still doing repaints? and if so how long does it take you to do it. thanks man
 
Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

Yes I still do repaints though please PM me first to make sure I am in town (traveling at the moment...) and usually for a head repaint it takes about a week...
 
Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

Glad to see your stayin busy, nice work on your recent stuff! :hi5:
 
Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

Greetings all, I am currently about to be involved in some heavy duty overtime in regards to my day job... To all that have PM'd me recently or have things you would like painted I will be out of commission for a couple of weeks. I will post back here when I am up and running again! Thanks to everyone for the influx of work recently!
 
Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

Howdy guys... I'm back in action again if anyone needs some painting done.
 
Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

Some newish work:


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Hey almighty Mods, can I get this moved to the appropriate section?
 
Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

Excellent work. I particularly dig the zombies :rock

Just as some constructive criticism, though, have you considered maybe using a different type of paint that would leave a smoother texture behind? The technique/skill is excellent across the board IMO, but I think it would look even better if you had a smoother finish. Just a thought.
 
Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

Actually, that's not the paint. That's something I do to give the semblance of skin texture... it's not as pronounced in hand as it is in the macro photos...
 
Re: Have Brush, Will Paint.

Excellent work. I particularly dig the zombies :rock

Just as some constructive criticism, though, have you considered maybe using a different type of paint that would leave a smoother texture behind? The technique/skill is excellent across the board IMO, but I think it would look even better if you had a smoother finish. Just a thought.

Actually, that's not the paint. That's something I do to give the semblance of skin texture... it's not as pronounced in hand as it is in the macro photos...

Yeah, you can tell it's just that some of those sculpts are pretty rough. This is a nice smooth sculpt and there's no roughness that I can see:



Really great work there.
 
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