Painting Silver Lace using NMM

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Nap

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Hi everyone

Came across this on a blog by " Mongo Mel"

Very useful

Nap



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Nice Kev (Seen it before in a magazine, but nice to have it edited into just the images and relevant text);)

I've still not quite managed to get the effect in the photo's personally, but I'll keep pluggin' away till I get it right. One thing I have read is that a slight greenish tinge to the grey helps it look like 'old metallic lace' rather than the new stuff which is synthetic. In ye olden days the lace wouldn't have stayed bright for long and was much duller than the modern version seen on uniforms today after a few months in the field.

Cheers
Paul
 
I think this appeared some years ago in Historical Miniatures, probably the best figure painting magazine ever published with most of the articles still relevant today,

Keith
 
I think this appeared some years ago in Historical Miniatures, probably the best figure painting magazine ever published with most of the articles still relevant today,

Keith


Your right there's also a fine gold SBS as well

HM .......still so much enjoyment reading through from issue #1

Nap
 
Nice Kev (Seen it before in a magazine, but nice to have it edited into just the images and relevant text);)

I've still not quite managed to get the effect in the photo's personally, but I'll keep pluggin' away till I get it right. One thing I have read is that a slight greenish tinge to the grey helps it look like 'old metallic lace' rather than the new stuff which is synthetic. In ye olden days the lace wouldn't have stayed bright for long and was much duller than the modern version seen on uniforms today after a few months in the field.

Cheers
Paul


Absolutely Paul ......like you plugging away !

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
I think this appeared some years ago in Historical Miniatures, probably the best figure painting magazine ever published with most of the articles still relevant today,

Keith

Perfectly correct Keith; and to give credit where it's due:-
The title was 'Silver & Gold - Painting Lace Without Metallics' by Lou Masses.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
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