Completed Napoleonic British Heavy Dragoon Bust

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Wow, that's very nice indeed!
Beautiful skin tones. Would it be rude to ask, what formulae you used for the skin tones, did you use Vallejo? I'm fairly new to acrylics and though I'm starting to grasp the techniques I struggle with colour formulae.
Thanks for sharing
Regards Karl.
For the base colour,I use Brown sand 876;Basic Skintone 815 is mixed into it for the highlights,and Burnt cadmium Red 814 is mixed in for the shadows.
 
When I sculpt a piece I have an image in my minds eye.
This has exceeded my mentle picture!

I really can not add anything new to all the great comments. So all I can do is repeat the previous posts.
Simply FANTASTIC!

Carl
Hi Carl!
Chinese Miniature enthusiasts are like your sculpted, the Heavy Dragoon Bust we once bought 7 boxes, expect more works!
 
This is so nice I was having another look at noticed the cockade, shouldn't it be black?

Roger.
Hi Roger
Thank you for your reply, I refer to this picture, but if the red and white in the wrong position:facepalm:
 

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Very nicely finished, I have this in my long line on the bench, well done.
I had a closer look at the images, the reds are very well done, especially around the dirty elbows and the heavy fold areas, the whites are great, a really nice touch being the blue and white stripes for his undershirt. The metals are great as well.

I have one slight observation, I am not picking on your quality of painting, it's beautiful, but just a little bit of positioning, it would be the eyes, as he is seen looking over his right should, going by the position of the head, would the eyes be more to his right side rather than centre. Otherwise there is nothing else to say, but it is just beautifully painted

Dave
HI Dave
Thanks for your reply!I set up this old soldier in a reflective look, so the eyes do not draw in the center

CHEN
 
What a beautifully painted bust. I have never seen this one before. Excellent sculpting by Carl Reid as always. Fantastic use of colours, the reds are especially well painted and the face has been handled exceptionally well. Marvellous work.
 
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