Mongol Warrior 1/9th bust.

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fmargem

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Produced by SK Miniatures, this bust is a world of textures and materials to play with.
The sculpture is perfect, casting supperb. A delight to paint.
I´ve painted it back in 2014 and only now I had a few good pictures taken.

Please, LEAVE A COMMENT!

Cheers,

Felipe.

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Hi Filipe,

Thanks for sharing this great bust, I really like that fleshtone as well as the way you have done the armour do share you mixes and methods .

Be good to see a back view as well

Nap
 
Hi, guys, thank you for your kind comments.
Pictures of the back are really not good...sorry.
I use vallejo acrylics for my base colour and highlights, then I come back with Winsor and Newton oils.

For red leather I use mahogany brown as a base coat, add brown sand for the first highlights and buff for the second highlights. Then I use oil paint for the midtones and shadows. usually burnt umber, van dyke brown and ivory black.

Tan leather and skin tones I tend to paint almost the same way. What differs is the base color. For tan leather I use sand or buff as a base color. Then highlight adding pale sand and white. The oil paints are burnt umber and van dyke brown. I don't usually use black on this step.
For the skin color I usually have different mixes for each figure/bust. Usually variations of burnt siena, raw siena, brown sand, white, prussian blue and red all mixed together to give me the base color I want. Then, I get back with burnt umber and van dyke brown, both with some alizarin crimson added to heat the color up. Then I go back and forth adding more van dyke brown to the shadows and white to the highlights until I'm satisfied.

I can't paint NMM so, I like to use model masters metalizers. I usually apply a few oil washes with black and prussian blue and after some transparent red oxide.
When painting gold color I prefer the vallejo gold tones and washes with Van dyke brown.

I don't think I can teach anything to those on this forum, but I'm glad for the curiosity!
Thank you Nap!
 
Top quality.Artistic and at the same time very natural and realistic.Well done.
 

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