Completed Chasseur, Volontaires De Saint Domingue (haiti) 1779

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MarquisMini

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Hello folks,
just finished my chasseur and i am really happy with the results. It took me almost a month but i think i did a decent job at it .
I used different yellow shades for the plume and collar since they are "built" from different material.
the greens are some experiments with different tones and end up using Vallejo military green as a base ,added yellow for lights and black for shadows.
Here are the mixes :
Hat : German grey and a dab of medium flesh.
lights , Base + yellow ochre
Shadows, Base + black

Flesh: Base of burnt umber and tiny dab of yellow.
lights, base + english uniform
Shadows, base plus german camo black/brown

coat: Citadel Fenris Grey , andrea sea blue and dab of royal blue.
Lights, base plus fenris grey,last lights used a mix of light purple and sunny skintone
shadows, base plus dark sea blue and las t shadows used black.

Pants and vest: Deck tan
lights, base + white,last lights almost pure white.
shadows, base + stone grey and last shadows used german grey
Gaiters: white and a dab of neutral grey
Lifhts , base + white
Shadows, base plus german grey
Best regards
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Another beautiful piece.... I really like the colours and details on the jacket. Great job on the African skintones as well.

What's next for you?

Colin
 
Great to see it completed Daniel. You must be very pleased with the result.
Great work throughout on a really unusual and interesting subject.
Cheers
Derek
 
Great to see it completed Daniel. You must be very pleased with the result.
Great work throughout on a really unusual and interesting subject.
Cheers
Derek

Thanks Derek , yes, i am very happy with the outcome of this figure and i am glad i could at least portray the black soldiers from the islands that somehow contributed to the end result of the American War of independence.
Best regards
 
Outstanding paintwork. Neat and crispy painted.
The skincolor is perfect.

marc

thanks Marc! , i think the light setup on the camera did not help much seeing the entire face but i am happy with the skincolor and i think i found a way of stay with these colors as a reference for African skin.
Thanks for passing by.
:)
 
Nice work! The painting looks very precise and the colours realistic.
Will it be a stand-alone piece or part of your diorama(s)?

Adrian
 
Very well done, Daniel. I like a lot your painting work and the previous scratch build work for this figure.
The ground work is very fine too, except for the vegetation at the right side of the man. I think you should paint it, because it has an obvious plastic look.

Military miniatures painted by Eduardo Garcia
Thanks Eduardo, i was thinking of that too, but i never painted vegetation,so i will add some detail to make it look more real
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Nice work! The painting looks very precise and the colours realistic.
Will it be a stand-alone piece or part of your diorama(s)?

Adrian
this is going to be a stand alone piece since the size is slightly larger than the ones i have for the diorama.
thanks for passing by
 

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