Hello everybody...
I hope everybody had a wonderful holiday
With that out of the way, let's see some further progress...
Since I last posted I finished of the arms, and a lot more of the details - powder horn, pouch, leather straps, etc...
The arms were painted using the exact same colors and approach as the rest of the face/body.
The powder horn was base coated with a mix of Naples yellow and raw sienna. - They're tough to see, but typical horn patterns were drawn with pure raw sienna. Once the patterns were drawn in, the entire horn was glazed with very diluted raw sienna (which is nice because it's a fairly translucent paint to begin with), and then highlighted pure Naples Yellow.
The pouch was base coated with Naphthol Red, and then shaded with a wash made from Dioxazine Purple. Once shaded, highlights were then applied with pure Naphthol Red again. The beads and fringes were painted with a mix of Titanium White and Naples Yellow.
The metallics where painted with a mix of Carbon Black and Golden's Iridescent Silver. Washed with pure Carbon Black, and then highlighted with pure Iridescent Silver.
The leather straps and whatnot were base coated with a mix of Burnt Umber mixed with Naples Yellow. Next textures and highlights where made with pure Naples Yellow. The final step was glazing over all the straps with Winsor & Newton Chestnut Brown Ink - some areas received more of this than others.
After all the skin was finished, an obvious question would be, "what about the warpaint or tattoos?" While both are pretty common on Native American subjects, and I enjoy painting that kind of thing, I've decided to leave this noble warrior completely unadorned. This is just a personal aesthetic choice - after seeing how the skin tones came out, I just loved the rich colors, and I'd rather not cover up any of it
Next steps are the leggings, I'll be starting those later today...
Regards,
Phil