phil_h
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Hello Everybody...
First off, I hope everybody had a good holiday
For my next project I'll be doing DG Artwork's 200mm bust of Oda Nobunaga, the brutal warlord of 16th century Japan. From its HUGE shoulder armor, to the insane amount of detail just all over this thing, it's one very, very striking bust. It's incredibly sculpted. I should also mention, that it's also one of the nicest cast sculpts I've seen. After working on many busts with many casting issues (some quite serious), its been very refreshing to work on something that has been casted flawlessly.
Let's take a look at the kit before it's assembed:
After it was cleaned and prepped, I assembled some of the parts, and then blue tacked the rest together so I could prime it:
Of course, after the priming we need to get on with the painting... I should mention, that for many who have read my posts (and have outright asked), I've often sung the praises of Golden Artist Acrylics. In early November, I wound up getting most of my Goldens confiscated - compliments of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport TSA (part of a longer story). So, for this project I decided to buy all new paints. Since I live extremely close to what could only be described as a ludicrously huge art supply store, I went and bought a ton of new paints. I decided that since I'm painting a Japanese subject, why not buy some Japanese paints? Makes sense, right? So this project will be entirely painted using Holbein Heavy Body Fine Artist Acrylics - here are some of the colors (among others) I'll be using:
Now that the paint situation was squared away, I was able to make some progress. So here, is where we're at now:
Suffice to say, all the small details and whatnot that cover every square inch of this thing are going to make this one a fairly slow going process. (And, I'm guessing tedious too at times.) This bust is a monster, and hopefully I'll do it justice. Next up are the shoulder straps, chest and back armor...
Thanks for taking a look
Regards,
Phil
First off, I hope everybody had a good holiday
For my next project I'll be doing DG Artwork's 200mm bust of Oda Nobunaga, the brutal warlord of 16th century Japan. From its HUGE shoulder armor, to the insane amount of detail just all over this thing, it's one very, very striking bust. It's incredibly sculpted. I should also mention, that it's also one of the nicest cast sculpts I've seen. After working on many busts with many casting issues (some quite serious), its been very refreshing to work on something that has been casted flawlessly.
Let's take a look at the kit before it's assembed:
After it was cleaned and prepped, I assembled some of the parts, and then blue tacked the rest together so I could prime it:
Of course, after the priming we need to get on with the painting... I should mention, that for many who have read my posts (and have outright asked), I've often sung the praises of Golden Artist Acrylics. In early November, I wound up getting most of my Goldens confiscated - compliments of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport TSA (part of a longer story). So, for this project I decided to buy all new paints. Since I live extremely close to what could only be described as a ludicrously huge art supply store, I went and bought a ton of new paints. I decided that since I'm painting a Japanese subject, why not buy some Japanese paints? Makes sense, right? So this project will be entirely painted using Holbein Heavy Body Fine Artist Acrylics - here are some of the colors (among others) I'll be using:
Now that the paint situation was squared away, I was able to make some progress. So here, is where we're at now:
Suffice to say, all the small details and whatnot that cover every square inch of this thing are going to make this one a fairly slow going process. (And, I'm guessing tedious too at times.) This bust is a monster, and hopefully I'll do it justice. Next up are the shoulder straps, chest and back armor...
Thanks for taking a look
Regards,
Phil