Monster Scenes Feral Cat
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Re: Monster Scenes Feral Cat
That's one serious looking furball.
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Re: Monster Scenes Feral Cat
Looking good. Some whiskers would finish him, or her, off nicely.
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Re: Monster Scenes Feral Cat
Evil looking beast. I don't like the gleam in its eyes!
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I thought of adding some whiskers, but none of the Monster Scenes artwork shows the cat as having them. I suspect Dr. Deadly singed them off in one of his nefarious experiments...Clashcityrocker wrote:Looking good. Some whiskers would finish him, or her, off nicely.
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The cat’s cage was sprayed with Tamiya IJN Sasebo Arsenal Grey (XF-77). To vary the surface a bit I also hit it with slightly lighter Tamiya Neutral Grey (XF-53) highlights in an airbrushed cloud pattern. Unfortunately, this color variation proved to be so subtle it wasn’t even visible!
Oh, well. I tried it again adding a similar cloud pattern with darker Tamiya German Grey (XF-63) shadows.
This worked better, but I wonder if it will even make a difference once the weathering effects are applied..?
Oh, well. I tried it again adding a similar cloud pattern with darker Tamiya German Grey (XF-63) shadows.
This worked better, but I wonder if it will even make a difference once the weathering effects are applied..?
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And now... Rust!
After wetting the entire cage with paint thinner, I applied exaggerated rust effects using Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, and Burnt Sienna Winsor & Newton artist’s oils.
Dr. Deadly may have been an evil genius, but he clearly wasn’t much for maintenance!
After wetting the entire cage with paint thinner, I applied exaggerated rust effects using Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, and Burnt Sienna Winsor & Newton artist’s oils.
Dr. Deadly may have been an evil genius, but he clearly wasn’t much for maintenance!
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Very effective rusting; nicely done
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Awaiting his fate in Dr. Deadly’s dank laboratory...
our caged cat is definitely NOT happy–
...but perhaps a poorly secured door will be his chance at freedom...!
our caged cat is definitely NOT happy–
...but perhaps a poorly secured door will be his chance at freedom...!
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Excellent work on the cage but keep the door locked. We don't want that thing loose.
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Excellent work, the cage looks amazing!.
Would you want to try finding out?..Clashcityrocker wrote:Looking good. Some whiskers would finish him, or her, off nicely. Nigel
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Man, that is insanely good! I love the glint in the eye
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Cracking work on those eyes, giving me the creeps.
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And the feral feline is once again on the loose..!
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