AH-64A Apache
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3 November 2012, 22:47
Vitor Costa
Hello friends
thank you all 🙂 its just me or i toke some dark pics??
Hello friends
thank you all 🙂 its just me or i toke some dark pics??
3 November 2012, 23:13
Dirk Heyer
Hi Vitor,
I like the spanish scool of paint aplication. I`m a friend of highlights and shadings.
Authentic painting and historical serious polemic in my hobby is rejected!! 🙂
You made a nice job with the paints.
If you like the works of Diego Quijano dqscaleworks.blogspot.de/
and Daniel Zamarbide dzmodels.blogspot.de/ you understand my focus! 🙂 🙂
Hi Vitor,
I like the spanish scool of paint aplication. I`m a friend of highlights and shadings.
Authentic painting and historical serious polemic in my hobby is rejected!! 🙂
You made a nice job with the paints.
If you like the works of Diego Quijano dqscaleworks.blogspot.de/
and Daniel Zamarbide dzmodels.blogspot.de/ you understand my focus! 🙂 🙂
4 November 2012, 15:45
Michel Huijghe
Great looking AH-64A. 🙂
As Dirk said I'm also a fan on Spanish type of painting.
Great looking AH-64A. 🙂
As Dirk said I'm also a fan on Spanish type of painting.
4 November 2012, 18:13
Vitor Costa
Hello Friends
@Jim thank you
@Tim... well, i never can put on the pictures what my eyes see "live" so... thank you 😉
@Dirk, yes i know both of them, im their friend (i talk often with Daniel) they are among the best modelers i know and 2 of my favorite two... (they both are in my top 5) but i dont have the skills they have, and i don't use the same technics, i try to reach the quality of what they do using "my own way" (not that what they do is wrong, not that) on the lights/shading there are some in common, (they both are masters doing it) but then we follow different ways...
Both (specially Daniel, because i know his work for a long time) inspired me to always do better, to try to reach the quality what they have, but i always tried not to "copy" any particularity style, but being neighbors is possible that are something in common on the way that we Iberic guys look to the plastic 🙂 🙂
Being a portuguese guy i rather prefer to use the portuguese way 🙂
But i feel very proud when you "compare" me with this two artists 🙂
@Michel thank you, like you and Dirk i like it too but there is something in the Spanish School that im not a big fan that is the way that some modelers use to make the paint work, sometimes it looks that im seeing an oil paint ant not a model... its hard to explain but when it is exaggerated... i dont like it, but they have some of the best in the world doing this!
Thank you
Hello Friends
@Jim thank you
@Tim... well, i never can put on the pictures what my eyes see "live" so... thank you 😉
@Dirk, yes i know both of them, im their friend (i talk often with Daniel) they are among the best modelers i know and 2 of my favorite two... (they both are in my top 5) but i dont have the skills they have, and i don't use the same technics, i try to reach the quality of what they do using "my own way" (not that what they do is wrong, not that) on the lights/shading there are some in common, (they both are masters doing it) but then we follow different ways...
Both (specially Daniel, because i know his work for a long time) inspired me to always do better, to try to reach the quality what they have, but i always tried not to "copy" any particularity style, but being neighbors is possible that are something in common on the way that we Iberic guys look to the plastic 🙂 🙂
Being a portuguese guy i rather prefer to use the portuguese way 🙂
But i feel very proud when you "compare" me with this two artists 🙂
@Michel thank you, like you and Dirk i like it too but there is something in the Spanish School that im not a big fan that is the way that some modelers use to make the paint work, sometimes it looks that im seeing an oil paint ant not a model... its hard to explain but when it is exaggerated... i dont like it, but they have some of the best in the world doing this!
Thank you
6 November 2012, 23:26
Michel Huijghe
@Victor
I think the exaggeration is sometimes in the effect of painting shadows and specially in cockpits because when closed you don't see often all the detail. It's a mix not to overdo it.
@Victor
I think the exaggeration is sometimes in the effect of painting shadows and specially in cockpits because when closed you don't see often all the detail. It's a mix not to overdo it.
7 November 2012, 07:53
Album info
Hello friends, here is my last work. The Academy kit, not the worst but with some issues, lines that disappear, poor cockpit, some details missing, and some putting needed. Well in the end... it looks like the Apache.
Thank you for looking.
Cheers
Vitor Costa