Hello all,
I’m currently working on this figure in parallel with some other projects. The figure belongs to the Andrea catalogue. It is somehow quite unnoticed but really the quality of sculping is superb, the cloak and the tunic folds are magnificent.
The figure depicts the Visigoth king Don Pelayo. He started the reconquest of Spain against the muslims in the eighth century. Of course it is just an imaginary recreation.
This Christmas the Three Wise Men brought me an airbrush (I must have been very good), so I thought this was a good chance to test it in a figure. The cloak is painted mainly with the airbrush and finished with the brush for some extreme lights and shadows. I’m quite happy with the result. I think that for big surfaces it can be a very useful tool, but the help of the brush is unavoidable.
The rest is painted in the standard way for acrylics.
The flesh is painted with a base of brown sand with some red and English uniform. Lights with basic flesh and shadows with black red. Glazed with violet, orange, old rose…
The tunic is painted with yellow olive green, lights with sunny skintone and shadows with black.
Comments are welcome!!! Thanks!
I’m currently working on this figure in parallel with some other projects. The figure belongs to the Andrea catalogue. It is somehow quite unnoticed but really the quality of sculping is superb, the cloak and the tunic folds are magnificent.
The figure depicts the Visigoth king Don Pelayo. He started the reconquest of Spain against the muslims in the eighth century. Of course it is just an imaginary recreation.
This Christmas the Three Wise Men brought me an airbrush (I must have been very good), so I thought this was a good chance to test it in a figure. The cloak is painted mainly with the airbrush and finished with the brush for some extreme lights and shadows. I’m quite happy with the result. I think that for big surfaces it can be a very useful tool, but the help of the brush is unavoidable.
The rest is painted in the standard way for acrylics.
The flesh is painted with a base of brown sand with some red and English uniform. Lights with basic flesh and shadows with black red. Glazed with violet, orange, old rose…
The tunic is painted with yellow olive green, lights with sunny skintone and shadows with black.
Comments are welcome!!! Thanks!