Mike the Swede
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Dear Friends
Here is the finished vignette. The three worn out, tired and starved crusaders on their way to the holy city in 1099...
The figures were all painted with a mix of different acrylics, Scale 75, Andrea, Vallejo, tube acrylics.
I focused on achieving a dusty and dirty appearance and faded and worn look of the clothes, same for the iron helmets and ring mail. Lots of different earth tones, warm brown ones, were added throughout the painting. Really interesting to use colors to add the final touch to you have been sculpting. No pastels were used, I prefer to paint everything as it gives me total control of the shading and highlighting.
Note also that there hardly any cool colors here, all to maintain the feel of the climate and environment.
Had lots of fun doing this vignette. Well maybe, with the exception of sculpting ring mail... !
Happy modelling!
Here is the finished vignette. The three worn out, tired and starved crusaders on their way to the holy city in 1099...
The figures were all painted with a mix of different acrylics, Scale 75, Andrea, Vallejo, tube acrylics.
I focused on achieving a dusty and dirty appearance and faded and worn look of the clothes, same for the iron helmets and ring mail. Lots of different earth tones, warm brown ones, were added throughout the painting. Really interesting to use colors to add the final touch to you have been sculpting. No pastels were used, I prefer to paint everything as it gives me total control of the shading and highlighting.
Note also that there hardly any cool colors here, all to maintain the feel of the climate and environment.
Had lots of fun doing this vignette. Well maybe, with the exception of sculpting ring mail... !
Happy modelling!