Completed Critique "Le Poilu 1916" (200mm, Parison Philippe)

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kaz6120

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Hi pF amigos,

Started my next project, "Le Poilu 1916" bust, beautifully sculpted by PARISON Philippe aka URIBULL.

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Primed with Vallejo black primer.
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and then started painting with Jo Sonja acrylics.
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Any comments, critiques, info about WW1 poilu, any posts are welcome, as always.

<<< FINAL STATUS (updated:2011/11/26) >>>
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Superb face !

would you mind sharing which Jo Sonjas colors you have used for the face ?

thanks

Alex
 
Thank you very much for your compliments guys, Edward, mark, Carl B, Daniel, Eduardo, Tommi, Mike, Hendryk, Martin, Chris, dave, Ronald, Stephen, Alessandro, David, Grant, Marcel!

you have the domain of face painting.
I've never had such a compliments, thank you very much, Daniel.

Cracking start KAz, great work on the face flesh
Thanks Tommi such a nice praise. I'm trying to find a new sweet spot on painting face to beyond the previous ones this time.

Kaz you don't loose any time do you.
One finished and straight into the next one
LOL! yes you are right I'm hooked on "painting small faces seriously". (term used by my wife when she describes my hobby).

would you mind sharing which Jo Sonjas colors you have used for the face ?
Sure. here's my Jo Sonja palette.
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My palette is strongly inspired by Dimitrios and Sang-Eon Lee's palette. I admit I'm a big fan of Dimitrios' skintone and Lee's shadows.

When I make basetone I follow Dimitrios's instruction: "Burnt sienna, Raw sienna, Naples yellow hue", plus I add a small amount of "Skintone base" to lighten up the brightness. I also add "Brown Madder, Hookers green" for shadows and tanning.

See also:
http://www.planetfigure.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42385&page=2
http://www.planetfigure.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39415

Strange and interesting fact is that I use the same paints as painters I admire, but the result is always "******* my skintone!" :)

and...basecoat palette, as a reference.
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Is that oils or acrylics it's so good I can't tell the difference?
Thanks Grant as shown above, it's all acrylics. I'm always trying to make oil-like richness with acrylics.
 

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