Ethan
Active Member
From Romeo models in the 75mm size; a pirate. This figure is said to be a quartermaster or Helmsman. They mean pretty much the same thing; second to the captain. I have not come up with a story or scene for this character as of yet but I hope to know soon so I can begin construction on the base. All hand painted with Reaper Acrylics. Enjoy!
one coat of Ruddy Leather, One Wash of Russett brown,
Light wash of highlights with Oiled Leather, the a light wash to cover it all with Russett Brown. Then the age tones you see are Bone Shadow washed and then Aged Bone to get the extremes. the whole thing was then washed with a dirty water consistency of Ruddy Leather.
Solid coate with Templar Blue
Highlight with Snow Shadow
Midtone full wash with True Blue and shadowed thick wash of Brionne Blue
fine brushing of Snow Shadow for Highlight
Multiple washes of the before mentioned blues. Basically putting myself in a rut. couldnt get the right consistency of light to dark. to subtle or to stark. Finally gave up for the day to go to the store and get more Blue paints.
Rear
Came in with new paints. I went to a slightly thicker than water consistency and washed the shadows with Midnight Blue. Then washed the highlights with layers of Ashen Blue. I then covered the whole thing in a very light wash of Brilliant blue and then while it was still wettish, went in with Snow shadow and got the extreme highlights. had to work some layers back and forth but everything blended perfectly!
Rear
Full Figure to this point
Rear
I still think the pics dont do a lick of justice to the blending but maybe I can get some better pics before the end. Comments and help on figuring out this 'creating light' effect would be greatly appreciated!
Ethan
one coat of Ruddy Leather, One Wash of Russett brown,
Light wash of highlights with Oiled Leather, the a light wash to cover it all with Russett Brown. Then the age tones you see are Bone Shadow washed and then Aged Bone to get the extremes. the whole thing was then washed with a dirty water consistency of Ruddy Leather.
Solid coate with Templar Blue
Highlight with Snow Shadow
Midtone full wash with True Blue and shadowed thick wash of Brionne Blue
fine brushing of Snow Shadow for Highlight
Multiple washes of the before mentioned blues. Basically putting myself in a rut. couldnt get the right consistency of light to dark. to subtle or to stark. Finally gave up for the day to go to the store and get more Blue paints.
Rear
Came in with new paints. I went to a slightly thicker than water consistency and washed the shadows with Midnight Blue. Then washed the highlights with layers of Ashen Blue. I then covered the whole thing in a very light wash of Brilliant blue and then while it was still wettish, went in with Snow shadow and got the extreme highlights. had to work some layers back and forth but everything blended perfectly!
Rear
Full Figure to this point
Rear
I still think the pics dont do a lick of justice to the blending but maybe I can get some better pics before the end. Comments and help on figuring out this 'creating light' effect would be greatly appreciated!
Ethan