Gladiator - 1st Century A.D(BUST)

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gogok

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Done~!
Sorry for the poor picture shooting.:mad:

All comment are welcome. Thanks A Lot.

William Tsang
 

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Wow William, this is really cool!
The sweaty skin, chest hair, and metals are so well done! Spot on!

Would you mind sharing your technique for the metals?

Cheers,
Adrian
 
Thank You to all mate.

On the Sweaty effect. I used AV closs varnish(air) on it. The most important key for such effact is:

Use 0.5 airbrush with lowest pressure,
spray the varnish to model in long distant.
add some drop with 000 brush.

AND

test/try before.

Again Thank you for watching.
 
Wonderful, for me the best i ve ever seen.
How do you do the hairs onto brest and the beard? Very very realistic.
 
Wonderful, for me the best i ve ever seen.
How do you do the hairs onto brest and the beard? Very very realistic.

Thanks Stephan,

I'm trying to remeber.....I think this is correct:
Added some blue and brown in black(matt) AV colour for the first layer
and added some black(closs) and brown for the second layer
let dry....

Covered by thin layers "self develop" flesh tone oil colour on the hair. The same as traditional oil painting skill. Please search it in the internet.
let dry....

Finally, used 000 brush and blue+black(matt)+black(closs) to spot out the true hair.
Please search some oil painting(tradition) for reference.

Good luck
 
Now that is what I have been looking at achieving, the real skin look, just terrific, thank you

Dave
 
Hi Gogok,

Still fascinated by this model!
Thanks for the sweat and hair recipe, but.....could you also tell a bit more about the metals?? PPPPLeeeeaaaseeee!? :)
I particularly like the bronze.

Thanks man!

Adrian
 
Hi Gogok,

Still fascinated by this model!
Thanks for the sweat and hair recipe, but.....could you also tell a bit more about the metals?? PPPPLeeeeaaaseeee!? :)
I particularly like the bronze.

Thanks man!

Adrian

opps…just forgotten your question on the previous page. I might be wrong. As usual, please check/search before use.

As the normal progress:
First layer: Gloss Black(AV)
Second layer: Blue+ brown oil colour + printing Sliver or pantone 877C(printing red gold/light gold for bronze)
*let dry
Third layer: Gloss Black wash
*let dry
Fourth layer: first highlight--> dry brush--> printing sliver printing Sliver or pantone 877C(printing red gold/light gold for bronze)
*let dry
Fifth layer: Gloss black + oil black + oil brown wash
*let dry
Sixth layer: second highlight--> dry brush--> printing sliver printing Sliver or pantone 877C(printing red gold/light gold for bronze)
*let dry
Seventh layer: little oil blue wash for the upper parts.
Eighth layer: dry brush--> printing sliver printing Sliver or pantone 877C(printing red gold/light gold for bronze)

done~!

William Tsang
 
Stunning paint work on the flesh:eek: realy like the added touches of sweat etc, the metal effects are also very good, excellent work(y)

Tommi
 
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