![]() ![]() Once they are put together I should be able to post the final photos as well as video of this project. ![]() All the disparate parts of the Suicide Squad Katana vignette have now been painted. Moreover as the mask will likely be placed a fair distance away from Katana's face, any discrepancies in scale won't hopefully be too obvious. While the mask isn't exactly to scale (it's a tad bigger than it's suppose to be) it should be good enough for the vignette. Katana's iconic face mask, after a fairly simple paint job Katana's iconic face mask was sculpted using Citadel Green Stuff Katana's right hand holding on to her sword, which was painted in two tones to reflect a sharp edge In addition to that, I also painted a thin line of extremely bright metallic grey at the very edge of the sword to amplify the sharpness of the blade. To give a sense of edge (or sharpness) to the sword, I painted it in two metallic tones with one brighter than the other. for example, the gold band at the base of the sword is unique to Suicide Squad Katana Yet another angle in which the bent sword blade is noticeableĬolor scheme of the sword was painted to resemble the one used by Katana in the movie. a samurai sword (or a katana, the main character's namesake). Luckily for me the sword this figurine is holding is similar physically to the one Katana has i.e. That meant a hilt with a black grip and a sword blade that has a gold band at its base. But I've made my peace with it so unless I can figure out a way to straighten the sword even further it'll have to do.įrom this angle, the slight bent in the sword becomes more pronouncedīack view of the completed Katana figurine sans baseĪs this Japanese Samurai sword belongs to Suicide Squad Katana, I painted it in a color scheme that is as close as possible to what I saw in the movie. I managed to straighten it somewhat but obviously not enough. In fact the bent was actually far worse than it is now. As the sword is made out of resin, I did try to straighten it as much as possible with the help of a hair-dryer. Suicide Squad Katana herself is more or less done so all that remains is to put the vignette togetherĪ key bugbear for me is the slight bend in Katana's sword which becomes more pronounced at certain viewing angles. Katana's sword is painted in two-tones to depict a sharp edge not unlike the real thing Katana (aka Nocturna Models Soum, 13 Moons) work-in-progress: sword, right hand and mask So here's a quick update on a finished Katana sans base and her mask that I sculpted and painted. All that remains to be done is to assemble the painted base and place Katana onto it. Adios folks.With her right hand, samurai sword (katana) and half face mask painted, Suicide Squad Katana is all but completed. For now just enjoy drawing Katana from Suicide Squad and I will prepare my next tut. I will eventually do the real comic book version of Katana as she is seen in DC Comics mags. Anyways, this depiction of Katana is how she looks in the film. She welded her own sword which was a katana and took on the name of the sword she made. Her real name is actually Tatsu Yamashiro, but when she lost her whole family she began training with a martial arts master named Tadashi. The original Katana had a family with two children. They both have some form of red and black that makes up their comic book uniforms, they both use katana swords, and they are both mentally screwed up in the head. Another comic book character that she reminds me of is Deadpool. She is another villainess that uses blades as her signature weapon. Today we will be learning how to draw Katana from Suicide Squad, step by step. I just had to go ahead and do one more Suicide Squad character because I think she is so cool looking even though I really don't convey that through this lesson. ![]()
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