Afternoon all
After watching a thread by Graham on painting some of these excellent flats I was tempted to give one a go. I never got my head around flats and I don't really know why, as I have always admired them, especially when painted by the top exponents of the genre.
This piece, sculpted by Ken Farrar of Mil-Mart and cast in grey-green resin, has excellent detail and I found it a very rewarding exercise. It is the first flat that I have painted in 50+ years of modelling but it won't be the last. For bust and round painters I would highly recommend having a go at one of these as a break from the usual routine - you will enjoy it I promise
This is how it came out:
still on backing card
detail on traditional black background
Full piece. I think it might look better on a paler backing?
Thanks Graham for putting me onto these, and thanks Ken - as Douglas McArthur once said.."I shall return"
Phil
After watching a thread by Graham on painting some of these excellent flats I was tempted to give one a go. I never got my head around flats and I don't really know why, as I have always admired them, especially when painted by the top exponents of the genre.
This piece, sculpted by Ken Farrar of Mil-Mart and cast in grey-green resin, has excellent detail and I found it a very rewarding exercise. It is the first flat that I have painted in 50+ years of modelling but it won't be the last. For bust and round painters I would highly recommend having a go at one of these as a break from the usual routine - you will enjoy it I promise
This is how it came out:
still on backing card
detail on traditional black background
Full piece. I think it might look better on a paler backing?
Thanks Graham for putting me onto these, and thanks Ken - as Douglas McArthur once said.."I shall return"
Phil