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anstontyke

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my first attempt at painting a flat. the figure is from milmart(ken).
 

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Looks like you're off to a good start Tony.
A little tip if you have mounted the flat on a piece of card to paint it draw a little arrow to show where your light source is coming from.
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I've done it like this from the top left as an example but you can do it either side it doesn't matter.

cheers roger, really appreciate the tip
Nicely painted Tony:).
cheers ralph, it was seeing your flat that encouraged me to have a go.
Looks good Tony.....slow and steady wins the race......I only say that because I'm slow..:)

Wayne

cheers wayne, i just have to learn how to be steady now because i have perfected slow;)
Good work Tony
Especially as it is your first flat.
Great start.
Keith

thanks keith, really appreciate the comment
Nice clean work so far Tony, now push them lights and darks.

Joe

cheers joe
thanks for the advice

tony
 
Looks like you're off to a good start Tony.
A little tip if you have mounted the flat on a piece of card to paint it draw a little arrow to show where your light source is coming from.
View attachment 277469

I've done it like this from the top left as an example but you can do it either side it doesn't matter.

cheers roger, really appreciate the tip
Nicely painted Tony:).
cheers ralph, it was seeing your flat that encouraged me to have a go.
Looks good Tony.....slow and steady wins the race......I only say that because I'm slow..:)

Wayne

cheers wayne, i just have to learn how to be steady now because i have perfected slow;)
Good work Tony
Especially as it is your first flat.
Great start.
Keith

thanks keith, really appreciate the comment
Nice clean work so far Tony, now push them lights and darks.

Joe

cheers joe
thanks for the advice

tony
 
Well on the way with this. Rogers tip on directional light is crucial. What you need to consider as you progress is the basecoat, getting it right makes the highlighting and shading much more effective.
Looking forward to your next one (y)
Cheers
Derek
 
Well on the way with this. Rogers tip on directional light is crucial. What you need to consider as you progress is the basecoat, getting it right makes the highlighting and shading much more effective.
Looking forward to your next one (y)
Cheers
Derek

thanks del
it is help like yours and roger what really make this forum great

tony
 
Hey... nice one Tony.

I remember you were pleased as punch when you bought this.

Hope you enjoy the next steps.

Best wishes.

Paul.
 
Looking good for a first flat. My opinion is that a little darker paint in spots and a little lighter paint in spots and you will right there amongst 'em.
Tom
 
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