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Pano Tron color scheme
Did this project a while back. All in black and blue glow like in Tron.
I used Citadel paints mostly. Painted Caledor blue as a base color for the glow, next I used lothern blue to paint over it, not all the way. I leave a bit of caledor base to get that darker shade. Then I mixed white and lothern blue ( 70:30) to get a light bluish white. Using this, I highlight the area I decided the most of the light source converge.
For me, this was a challenging project as that was the most glow i've painted. But it was good practice and helps a lot in my later works. I hope you've enjoy the pictures as much as i've painted them.
Thank you~
http://www.lounge.belloflostsouls.ne...8&d=1427341565
http://www.lounge.belloflostsouls.ne...9&d=1427341566
http://www.lounge.belloflostsouls.ne...0&d=1427341652
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Hi WolfShade, did the changes.
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It's all good. Look forward to seeing more of the works :)
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Do they fight for the users? Seriously though, nice work. I'm not sure if the color saturation is a little off on your shots, but they look a little too black and white to my eye. If that's what you were going for, then great. Personally, I'd like to see more color "in the cracks" thank you've got there. It's tough to do that and maintain the bright glow effect, so if you're still working it out, best of luck!
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Love the limited palette, makes for a basic, but well done model!