WIP Critique 90mm Man at Arms

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brian

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A bit more weathering and more work on the groundwork and he'll be finished.
Brian

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Brian your work never disappoints and is always inspirational. And it sometimes ends up costing me money, because I now want to get hold of this one and have at it. It's a lovely piece.

- Steve
 
Hi Brian

What to say except WOW!!!!! ......that armour is excellent ...just how did you do it ?

Love the face on him

Pleasure to see your artwork

A classy piece of benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Brian

What to say except WOW!!!!! ......that armour is excellent ...just how did you do it ?

Love the face on him

Pleasure to see your artwork

A classy piece of benchtime

Nap
Hi Kevin
The armour is quite straightforward.I've used a few different techniques painting armour.This fella was painted in a couple of coats of Dark Stars Baroque acrylic metal paint, and then using a mix of Lamp Black and Burnt Umber i applied this mix over the armour,using no thinner.I then took a piece of kitchen paper towel and started taking it off,which will give you a nice metal tone.Once this dries,i use the Baroque for the highlights,and Lamp Black for the shading.Voila!
 
Hi Kevin
The armour is quite straightforward.I've used a few different techniques painting armour.This fella was painted in a couple of coats of Dark Stars Baroque acrylic metal paint, and then using a mix of Lamp Black and Burnt Umber i applied this mix over the armour,using no thinner.I then took a piece of kitchen paper towel and started taking it off,which will give you a nice metal tone.Once this dries,i use the Baroque for the highlights,and Lamp Black for the shading.Voila!

Voila VOILA!!!!!!!!! precocious moi or whit, ya puddin???????:p
 
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