Darren
PlanetFigure Supporter
Hi all,
After browsing the amazing work here for a long time, asking a few questions, procrastinating, and working on other models, I've finally dipped my toe into figure painting.
I picked up a few figures at a model show here, all 75mm, and mail ordered a few more along with different paints to try (oils and acrylics, a few brands).
So, to start I chose the brilliantly sculpted "Luck of a Gentleman", a XVII C. pirate by Himini.
Here's how it should look when finished (scroll down to painted pics):
https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/himini-russia-news.173041/
I've gotten as far as cleaning (minimal needed) and priming, plus pre-shading and airbrushing some main colours. I'm following the colour guide in the link above - the only change is I've decided to replace the jewel he's examining with an empty bottle. So it becomes a pirate seeking that last drop of rum
Here's a couple of pics of current state and mock-up. Next of course is onto the brushes to block in the colours and appropriate shading.
Any tips, thoughts, criticism, or encouragement as I go are appreciated.
Darren
After browsing the amazing work here for a long time, asking a few questions, procrastinating, and working on other models, I've finally dipped my toe into figure painting.
I picked up a few figures at a model show here, all 75mm, and mail ordered a few more along with different paints to try (oils and acrylics, a few brands).
So, to start I chose the brilliantly sculpted "Luck of a Gentleman", a XVII C. pirate by Himini.
Here's how it should look when finished (scroll down to painted pics):
https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/himini-russia-news.173041/
I've gotten as far as cleaning (minimal needed) and priming, plus pre-shading and airbrushing some main colours. I'm following the colour guide in the link above - the only change is I've decided to replace the jewel he's examining with an empty bottle. So it becomes a pirate seeking that last drop of rum

Here's a couple of pics of current state and mock-up. Next of course is onto the brushes to block in the colours and appropriate shading.


Any tips, thoughts, criticism, or encouragement as I go are appreciated.
Darren