Gaul Chieftain

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davidmitchell

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Hi everyone this is my latest figure and my first post. Not happy with the photos ,any advice would be appreciated.
 

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Damn Dave, paintwork looks stunning! Photos, OK. Trust me, the piece speaks for itself. Great work and welcome!

Jay H.
OKC
 
An excellent paint job indeed! I really like the face, the skin tones are very skillfully rendered. As for the photos, I wouldn't worry as they are large enough and good enough for us to get a good sense of the most important thing, your painting job.
 
Very good work.
I like this one. Awesome shield.
Pictures good be better, but it take's for myself along time before i good post a picture that was worth looking at.

marc
 
Hi David, have we judged together at Euro?

Figure looks good overall. Nicely done chiaroscuro effect on the breastplate.

About the bronze though, I would suggest going for a brighter finish if you're aiming for a true-to-life result; this is a man of rank and his armour would reflect that (LOL unintentional pun).

Not happy with the photos ,any advice would be appreciated.
First thing I'd suggest is to try to avoid shadows falling on the backdrop.

Aim for as much diffused light as possible. Diffused lighting generally makes paintwork look its best and more light = less noise/grain.

Do you have any image-editing software? There are a couple of free options if you don't have something already. In addition to rotating images you can do some simple colour corrections that improve photos a lot. This is particularly useful for taking colour casts away (e.g. here) if your camera doesn't adjust for white balance very well automatically.

Einion
 
David, very nice work on this figure, my compliments.
I do agree with Enion on the helmet.
Thanks for sharing and continue the good work.

Cheers
Roc
 
Excellent painting David. I took the liberty to turn the image rightside up from your 1st post. Love the flesh tone.

Gaul.JPG


 
Superb work indeed Dave. A really stunning painting on a classic piece. Congrats.

Xenofon
 
Hi Janne the leather work was painted in oils ,on a acrylic basecoat. The colour used was Vallejo ochre brown ,this acts as the highlight .I then painted fine dots and dashes starting with Warm Sepia ,Sepia Extra and Ivory Black.Hope this is of some use to you. David
 

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