I like the way you sank the bases into the diorama making it both a competition piece and gaming pieces. I find the colors a bit too similar and they sort of blur together and you lose definition. I would have liked to see more contrast in the skin tones and use different browns for the railroad ties, clothing and wood so it shows up a bit better.
very vibrant colors that really pop thanks to good contrast in your color composition.
with a model this bright, i think going with a more minimal base is a good idea to prevent it from being too cluttered. I would suggest trimming the grass with cuticle scissors so it is a bit less uniform.
Care bear nightmare stare.
id like a little more definition on those gums, but not sure how to do it without going too pink and blending into the fur. perhaps purple gums.
the base really tells a story of being all alone. I wish the image was bigger so i could see the details of the model a bit better, but the ice creature thingy looks very clean and neat. definitely get the feeling of ice from that paint job.
the red to black color transition is very nice indeed. I wish i could see your base as that is a part of the model in my book. I would like to see the blood have a little gloss coating to it.
the freehand is a nice touch. I would have liked a bit more contrast between skin tone and hair/fur color. to me they feel too close to each other and you lose some of the model definition and composition.
interesting conversion. i think because of the 3 heads, this is a difficult model to photo, and would have benefited from 2 photos of different angles combined into one image with the empty space cropped out to decrease file size and maximize image size.
very muted color scheme, with a nice base. wish i could see more of it.
great composition. i think the older light dock wood really sits well with the more muted gren skin and browns in the clothing.
the moss growing up the posts and reeds are a nice touch.
nice color choices. I can see several mold lines which is unfortunate. the skin could use another level of highlighting, as its all to similar in tone for me. i think a little bit of snow effects basing material would have been nice instead of just the grey drybrush on the basing.
the base really adds to the model and helps tell a story.
i can see a couple mold lines, and the cloth wraps on the legs need some more contrast between the recesses and highpoints to promote definition in the wraps. like how you left a dark line along the ridges in the wings.