Two quick pics taken with my phone and using flash.
The finished figure:
Just started the face of a new figure:
Sorry that they are lying. Click on show pic in original location and you get them in the upright position
About the new figure I started. After clening and partial assembly the figure is primed using an airbrush and Tamiya light grey. Except for the flesh parts which are primed using Tamiya flesh.
The next step was to paint the white eye parts. For this I mix white, yellow ochre and a spec of Venetiona red oil paint. To this mix I add a tiny amount of Liquin fine detail medium as it speeds up drying time. Placed under a 100 W lamp it dries in 15 minutes.
After that the iris is drawn using dark brown oil paint. As you can see the eyes are turned to the left looking slightly upward. This makes the figure's face looking more focussed when finished.
The next step will drawwing(correcting) the upper and lower eyelids using Vallejo flesh because I spilled some white and brown paint. This is important like this you determine the shape of the eye.
After that I will draw a blackbrown line acrross the edge of the upper part of the iris and the upper eyelid and a slightly less dark brown along the edge of the lower iris part and the lower eyelid.
In doing so I give the eye more depth and volume/definition. In the subsequent process of painting the face in oils the eye lids will receive highlights. And this will emphasize their shape.
The purpose of this is to make the detail stand out in the end.
After the eyes are finished I start painting the rest of the face applying my darker, base and lighter flesh oilpaint mix directly on the acrylic Tamiya base coat.
I try to approach figure painting as filling in a colour plate/drawing. That's why i use the term drawing frequently.
Cheers Paul