WIP SK Miniatures Von Mackensen Bust

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This is an in progress shot of the SK Miniatures bust representing General Von Mackensen. I paint exclusively in oils. The hat is in it's early stages and the face is about 95% or more complete.

Jim Johnston
 
Fantastic job Jim. I don't know how I missed this release as Von Mackensen is one of my fave WWI personalities. I will certainly be following this one.
 
What you see here is my initial mid-tone highlighted and shadowed tones on the tunic. Photos of actual coats show a variety of grayish green tones. To get the initial colors I used Rembrandt Greenish Umber, W&N Titanium White and a bit of W&N Mars Black to grey out the greenish tones a tad. Once applied I went in and roughly outlined details and filled in shadows with more Mars Black. This sketchy mix was then stippled with a soft round brush to blend the colors slightly. This gives me subtle mid to mid-shadow tones. Again this technique was used for the mid-highlights by applying patches of Titanium White and again stippling the colors to roughly blend. This will be allowed to dry and I will begin to work on final highlights and shadows before starting on details such as medals, shoulder boards and lacing, cording.


An additional wash of Mars Black was applied to the colpack as well. I will now start building highlight tones there as well, also paint the red bag.

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This thread is almost three years old I know BUT ...... Did this ever get finished? If so I would love to see the end result because this bust is winking at me from the stash.

- Steve
 
Steve the bust is done. Please see the final result in Jim Jonhston's blog: Figure it out blogspot.com
Cheers,
Pedro.
 
Thanks Pedro. Rather than "sign up" to that though, I googled it instead and I just found it on puttyandpaint. It looks fantastic!

- Steve
 
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