Theboo-bomb wrote:Really good, I know Riddick but I've never watched the movie in its entirety, only in snippets. I find it neat they went for a reflective silvery paint for the eyes instead of going for just a white/silver paint.
Thank you! By the way, there were three Riddick movies, not counting an animated one. I like the eyes too, although as mentioned they could have been just a tad more bluish.
Illusion wrote:That is a really cool figure. I also like Riddick. Just an up my alley character. Cool eye design. Love your seamless incarnation and your set-up with the cave background and posing. The light indeed is quite convincing. My favourite is the last shot too, always great to see figures posing in less frequent positions. (I had not come across this figure either btw, so it is great to see him and know he is available in 1/6).
Thank you very much, glad you liked him and my photos. If you like him enough, you might want to consider getting the set. The again, the Art Figures body is a little stylized and visibly jointed. I got most of the pieces from a parted-out set to put on a seamless body, since there were elbows and neckline showing. As much I love Riddick, he was never really an absolute must have for me, but I seized the opportunity to make one when it presented itself.
Stryker2011 wrote:Very cool, and nice upgrade. I like the “in environment” pics, and the fact you then showed the figures prior to adding the background. So cool.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you liked them. I just figured that it should be informative, while at the same time the background wasn't going to work well with showing the entire figure (witness the floating/video-game jumping first image), hence the two series of images.
csyeung wrote:Nice job! Was it hard to change the clothes? They did a really great job with the headsculpt on this release.
Thank you very much! I agree, great job on the headsculpt. Perhaps just a little bit stylized but still reasonably realistic. Nice paint and detail, too. I didn't fully change the clothes because I never had the actual set -- they came already taken off and parted out. They were not very difficult to put on the M34 body (and if you are using a less bulky body like an M33, would be easier still). I had to do some informed guessing on the tying in of the shirt just below and behind the left shoulder (none of the promotional images or reviews gave a clear look of that), and the muscular torso does stretch the shirt just a little bit, but not enough to prevent putting it on reasonably well.