toybotstudios wrote:
of course they are valid remarks.
in my opinion, it would have looked worse if he tried to do your typical asymetrical pin striping. I think the randomness compliments the melty nature of the sculp. I can see where some might think it's a bit busy, but i love it.
Well said.
I'm not looking for cloned comments and I think the honest feelings are great. But I disagree, thats my opinion.
Pin striping is VERY hard. And just because this is out of the normal and throws you off doesnt mean it sucks. To "me" its different and I like it. I love the colors, you really need to see automotive paint to appreciate it. In hand its really like candy and has a depth that is beautiful. As well not all pin striping is the common stuff you see. This is great work and I think it works well on the sculpt.
All I'm saying is give things a chance people. Don't bash it because another thinks so. I appreciate negative comments, but I would like people to critique the less quality customs like this and appreciate the skill it takes to do great quality paint like this, even if you don't think its the normal.