ChaosCossack
A Fixture
frHey All
Just started a new mini-bust from FeR's "Portraits of the American Civil War". This one is a trooper of the 2nd Missouri Cavalry regiment, known as Merrill's Horse. Col. Merrill raised and outfitted the unit.
The distinctive uniform as prescribed by Merrill's regulation was strictly enforced and modifications or variations were prohibited. This uniform included the dark blue cavalry jacket with a stand up collar. the jacket was laced in yellow tape on the collar as well as darts up the sides of the back and on the front, form faux plastrons a la lancer jackets.
The cap was a medium blue with no band unlike the usual dark blue Union kepi. On the flat crown was a brass company letter. Around the outside edge of the crown it was piped in orange as a nod to Merrill's origin as a US Dragoon.
So far I've finished the face, bar any fine tuning that might be needed. The hair, 'stash, cap/peak/strap and the jacket are all just blocked in with their base colours. I find I get a better idea of the skin tone once all the surrounding colours are blocked in... in this case I may need to lighten some areas a touch.
Any comments or suggestions are most definitely sought after and welcome...
Any thoughts?
Colin
Just started a new mini-bust from FeR's "Portraits of the American Civil War". This one is a trooper of the 2nd Missouri Cavalry regiment, known as Merrill's Horse. Col. Merrill raised and outfitted the unit.
The distinctive uniform as prescribed by Merrill's regulation was strictly enforced and modifications or variations were prohibited. This uniform included the dark blue cavalry jacket with a stand up collar. the jacket was laced in yellow tape on the collar as well as darts up the sides of the back and on the front, form faux plastrons a la lancer jackets.
The cap was a medium blue with no band unlike the usual dark blue Union kepi. On the flat crown was a brass company letter. Around the outside edge of the crown it was piped in orange as a nod to Merrill's origin as a US Dragoon.
So far I've finished the face, bar any fine tuning that might be needed. The hair, 'stash, cap/peak/strap and the jacket are all just blocked in with their base colours. I find I get a better idea of the skin tone once all the surrounding colours are blocked in... in this case I may need to lighten some areas a touch.
Any comments or suggestions are most definitely sought after and welcome...
Any thoughts?
Colin