Completed Sekutor

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Fantastic work and just perfect. Very inspiring. The selection of your figures is so fantastic and sticks out of the mass. Thanks and I want to see more.
chaRon
 
Thank you!
Skin color, I can tell, not even stirred. I paid a top coat brush, a few layers of flesh acrylic. You can use any matte acrylic usual pinkish hue. Then I began to apply the basic shade of burnt umber oil color. So that would be a small part umber covered almost the entire surface of the body. Then I made ​​the first pure white lightening. I have to feather it in the brightest locations. The next day, added more shadows and light. By umber mixes black. Black with linseed oil neatly painted hair. Some where on the body, I feather the burnt siena.
Got it m8 - many thanks, will try it.:cool:
 
One of the best skin tone i ever seen in my life. Congrats!!!

Next time perhaps you can make a sbs to show us how you paint it.

Its amazing!!

Guilherme
 
A stunning painting of a great figure, one of the best figure paints I have seen for a while, the flesh looks so real in the images and the colour choices for the clothing equipment etc do not detract from the great work done on the flesh.

Steve
 
Gentlemen and soratn, I am very, very pleased so many good reviews! I was not expecting such a warm reception of my gladiator. Thank you to everyone who left their nice comments. They will inspire me for new work!
SBS on the painting of the human body, I doubt I could somehow do it. On the shelf is assembled mirmillon from Alexandros. It is necessary, that would be the time.
 
Beautiful. Awesome work


2 questions. Where can I get this figure? And how do you do that beard and hair on his head. Amazing.

1. This figure you can Buy here http://pegasomodels.com/productdetails_en.asp?id=534


2. The hair and beard on the gladiator head... I typed in the brush a bit of black paint and linseed oil. I mixed them on the palette and I wiped the excess of palette. Must be small paint on the brush. Then gently blows, I painted the hair sections. Need to gain a heterogeneous surface, reminiscent of men's stubble.
 
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