I believe that is Phantom Rider.I would be SO stoked if Hasbro just did that. But -I- would really not be excited to do the requisite painting on the costume.
What body is that... Moon Knight?
I believe that is Phantom Rider.
How much painting is required outside of the emblem? He mainly just swapped the parts over from the older figure to a modern body.
I find, especially on dark colors on light colors, there's a really high chance of bleed. I'm also shit at making straight lines to begin with. If I were going to do something like this, I'd probably have to really plan it out, use painter's tape and hope I can get it around all the musculature so it doesn't get all fucked up.Ahhh that's right! Little masking tape could help that!
In the photos the local coloring of white has a faint piss yellow/sun damage tint but it's hard to tell if it's because of the lighting or potato cam.I find, especially on dark colors on light colors, there's a really high chance of bleed. I'm also shit at making straight lines to begin with. If I were going to do something like this, I'd probably have to really plan it out, use painter's tape and hope I can get it around all the musculature so it doesn't get all fucked up.
I might actually have to do this eventually, though. I really doubt Hasbro is ever doing a second 1st App. Shatterstar (even though that's technically not what this is because Hasbro are cowards).
Help the colorblind guy out; do the whites of the chest/shoulder match the bicep/lower arm?
Bummer. Wonder if I'll notice it in person.In the photos the local coloring of white has a faint piss yellow/sun damage tint but it's hard to tell if it's because of the lighting or potato cam.
But as a painter just looking at local coloring and shading, the bicep looks a diff off-white than the forearm and shoulder and buck.