First of all, it's nice piece of work, so... congratulations
But... YOU TOTALLY RUINED THE "RG" CONCEPT ( which is obviously mechanical details and sophisticated color separations ) IF THIS WAS A "HG" painted job, you got my applause. But, man/ma'am... speechless on this one... XP
Do you not see the subtle color separations that exist within the mobile suit? This is a fantastic job considering the amount of work that you would have to put into it to make it this good in the first place. And what about the mechanical details - He chromed the inner frame and grey parts, if that's not enough to highlight the sophistication that is RG.I really want to see the inner frame now.
The RG color variation thing is only to make plastic look less like plastic. I doubt it has anything to do with encouraging modeled to use a larger verity of colors. Regardless of the number of colors a good paint job can create the illusion of reality.
Anonymous (1st commenter): Look at the pictures again. There is a subtle color separation all over the place (light pink-white, orange - different shades of red). And why did you address someone in second person anyways? The OP is G.G. and he obviously did not build this. You are a troll.
And this work is great. Thanks G.G. for sharing that finding!
First of all, it's nice piece of work, so... congratulations
ReplyDeleteBut... YOU TOTALLY RUINED THE "RG" CONCEPT ( which is obviously mechanical details and sophisticated color separations ) IF THIS WAS A "HG" painted job, you got my applause. But, man/ma'am... speechless on this one... XP
Do you not see the subtle color separations that exist within the mobile suit? This is a fantastic job considering the amount of work that you would have to put into it to make it this good in the first place. And what about the mechanical details - He chromed the inner frame and grey parts, if that's not enough to highlight the sophistication that is RG.I really want to see the inner frame now.
DeleteThe RG color variation thing is only to make plastic look less like plastic. I doubt it has anything to do with encouraging modeled to use a larger verity of colors. Regardless of the number of colors a good paint job can create the illusion of reality.
DeleteAnonymous (1st commenter):
DeleteLook at the pictures again. There is a subtle color separation all over the place (light pink-white, orange - different shades of red).
And why did you address someone in second person anyways? The OP is G.G. and he obviously did not build this.
You are a troll.
And this work is great.
Thanks G.G. for sharing that finding!