Evening Planeteers
Managed to finally get around to completing this one after a mojo slump part way through
It is, of course, one of the beautiful 1:10 busts made by Alexandros and cast in resin. Arriving is a small box packed with a 'straw like' material it didn't take too long to prepare for painting (although I did manage to miss a few mould lines and had to scrape them off after painting and then re-touch - ahem!)
I've never been comfortable with painting gold lace or silk so this was a bit of a 'sink or swim' figure (I've previously avoided figures with these materials rather than struggle and fail)
Having painted the face I decided that it didn't have enough contrast so ended up painting the whole thing again using some stronger colours in the shadows to give it a bit more 'life'.
Anyway quite pleased with how he turned out in the end and glad to be able to move onto the next one . . . .
Cheers
Paul
ps - photo's are unedited and the strong shadows on some are a result of using the bright evening sunshine
Managed to finally get around to completing this one after a mojo slump part way through
It is, of course, one of the beautiful 1:10 busts made by Alexandros and cast in resin. Arriving is a small box packed with a 'straw like' material it didn't take too long to prepare for painting (although I did manage to miss a few mould lines and had to scrape them off after painting and then re-touch - ahem!)
I've never been comfortable with painting gold lace or silk so this was a bit of a 'sink or swim' figure (I've previously avoided figures with these materials rather than struggle and fail)
Having painted the face I decided that it didn't have enough contrast so ended up painting the whole thing again using some stronger colours in the shadows to give it a bit more 'life'.
Anyway quite pleased with how he turned out in the end and glad to be able to move onto the next one . . . .
Cheers
Paul
ps - photo's are unedited and the strong shadows on some are a result of using the bright evening sunshine