More Doctor Building
Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 03:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is really an addendum to my previous post on the subject.
To preserve
ladkyis' sanity (for she seems to believe that model making is a sign too far of my deep-rooted geekiness, and that I should know better at my age! ;-p) I have hidden the

Blue pinstripe added using water colour pencil and fixing with matte varnish. Once legs are complete and pinstriped, there will be a wash of base coat added to dull the blue, then a darker wash to bring out the creases.
Arms are brown as the sleeves are from the Doctor's trench coat.
Note the difference in colour between this and earlier posts, highlighting the benefits of natural over lamp light. The flesh tones were all created under natural light to prevent them looking jaundiced. Base coats of other colours on clothing are less dependent upon this.
To preserve
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Blue pinstripe added using water colour pencil and fixing with matte varnish. Once legs are complete and pinstriped, there will be a wash of base coat added to dull the blue, then a darker wash to bring out the creases.
Arms are brown as the sleeves are from the Doctor's trench coat.
Note the difference in colour between this and earlier posts, highlighting the benefits of natural over lamp light. The flesh tones were all created under natural light to prevent them looking jaundiced. Base coats of other colours on clothing are less dependent upon this.