moskowa Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2008 Messages 255 Location Borgone Susa (To) Apr 10, 2013 #1 Hello friends, Some photographs step by step of my work, I will insert other photographs with the horse completed greetings from Italy David Attachments DSCN2898.JPG 55.5 KB DSCN2900.JPG 52.5 KB DSCN2901.JPG 51.1 KB
Hello friends, Some photographs step by step of my work, I will insert other photographs with the horse completed greetings from Italy David
fabrizio1969 A Fixture Joined Jan 9, 2013 Messages 892 Location verona Apr 10, 2013 #2 Accidenti is very beautiful,amazing work
Steve A Fixture Joined Jun 24, 2004 Messages 1,810 Location Tulsa Oklahoma USA Apr 10, 2013 #3 So what tribe is this Indian horse?
Helm A Fixture Joined Mar 6, 2012 Messages 8,929 Location West Mids Apr 10, 2013 #4 Not sure but I bet the chief is Crazy Horse Excellent painting David but not sure if it's the light it looks a little glossy maybe ? Steve
Not sure but I bet the chief is Crazy Horse Excellent painting David but not sure if it's the light it looks a little glossy maybe ? Steve
moskowa Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2008 Messages 255 Location Borgone Susa (To) Apr 10, 2013 #5 Helm said: Not sure but I bet the chief is Crazy Horse Excellent painting David but not sure if it's the light it looks a little glossy maybe ? Steve Click to expand... Thanks, oil painting step by step
Helm said: Not sure but I bet the chief is Crazy Horse Excellent painting David but not sure if it's the light it looks a little glossy maybe ? Steve Click to expand... Thanks, oil painting step by step
megroot A Fixture Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 28,393 Location Netherlands, Arnemuiden Apr 10, 2013 #6 Excellent work Davide, Marc
housecarl Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 7, 2009 Messages 16,229 Location UK. Cheshire Apr 10, 2013 #7 Stunning work. Carl.
chippy A Fixture Joined Apr 13, 2008 Messages 1,191 Location the southwest of england Apr 12, 2013 #8 Stunning !! I love the way you have painted this horse . I'm sure the glossy effect will calm down in a day or two .What kit is it and what's the figure that goes on it ? chippy
Stunning !! I love the way you have painted this horse . I'm sure the glossy effect will calm down in a day or two .What kit is it and what's the figure that goes on it ? chippy
Helm A Fixture Joined Mar 6, 2012 Messages 8,929 Location West Mids Apr 13, 2013 #9 It's the Franks Minatures Plains Indian Chippy I've got one on the go ATM myself http://www.skminiatures.co.uk/#/frank-miniatures/4536334526
It's the Franks Minatures Plains Indian Chippy I've got one on the go ATM myself http://www.skminiatures.co.uk/#/frank-miniatures/4536334526
ChaosCossack A Fixture Joined Dec 20, 2011 Messages 4,550 Location Toronto Ontario Apr 15, 2013 #10 Beautiful. Next to greys I'd say piebalds are the hardest horses to make look realistic and convincing. Great job Colin
Beautiful. Next to greys I'd say piebalds are the hardest horses to make look realistic and convincing. Great job Colin