Completed Norse Lord

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I really like this style of painting. These CONTRAST make a difference to impress a miniature.
Amazing paint friend!!

Alexandros
 
Beautiful pj on a trully great mini.
I like especially contrast, light, mood, wood and metal work. The only thing I'm not too found of is the colour of the fur. It might be just my mobile's display, but it looks way too red for my liking.
But other than that, beautiful:)
You inspired me to paint mine.
'eM
 
Thx all of you for your nice words .


Nice work , love the wood effect on the chair . How did you achieve this look ?

I tried to paint it in different way that I painted the lord.
The lord is painted with smooth transitions and with soft brushes. The chair is painted rough with harder brushes, except the lightest parts I used again soft brushes.

My whole miniature is black undercoated. I started to paint the chair with a mix of black and Burnt Umber. I aded raw umber to the mix, and then indian yellow and white to the high spots.


Nice moody piece here, how did you approach the metals?
Mike

Sorry, I forgot to mention, that I painted all metal parts with Printer Ink and oils.........


Beautiful pj on a trully great mini.
I like especially contrast, light, mood, wood and metal work. The only thing I'm not too found of is the colour of the fur. It might be just my mobile's display, but it looks way too red for my liking.
But other than that, beautiful:)
You inspired me to paint mine.
'eM

When I started the painting, I started with the face, then the fur.....
I tried to give the effect of fire next to him.
I noticed that I painted the fur too red after I started to paint the other cloths......
But in one way it attract the view to the portrait of the lord. So its no so bad. So I left it like that.....
For sure if it was the pants or the boots too red, I would have to cool it down :nailbiting:
 
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