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arthur

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Gents,
Here is a quick update on the Pegaso's Templar.
A few details left to touch up and a bit of work needs to be done on the base.

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http://www.network54.com/Realm/inprogress/1.jpg
http://www.network54.com/Realm/inprogress/2.jpg
http://www.network54.com/Realm/inprogress/3.jpg

Cheers,
A.
 
That's beautiful Arthur. I really like the whites and the rust effect on the shield :)

Xenofon
 
Phenomenal. Love the realism of the tunic and unbelievable work on the shield. The rust is the topper. Great painting!

Kyle :)
 
Very nice treatment of the whites Arthur. Overall a well presented piece.
I have a question though - I thought that the shields were leather-faced wood, so the only places for rust would be on the edges and any exposed studs & rivets?
 
Arthur,
great stuff! I love the wear on the shield! The grass growing out of the cracks in the steps is genius. Nice touch!

Jay H.
OKC
 
Originally posted by DaveCox@May 24 2006, 12:40 AM
Very nice treatment of the whites Arthur. Overall a well presented piece.
I have a question though - I thought that the shields were leather-faced wood, so the only places for rust would be on the edges and any exposed studs & rivets?
Dave,
True about the rust, I was going more for stain from dark exposed wood than actual rust.
In reality it is more brownish colour than orange/burnt sienna.
 
Originally posted by periklis_sale@May 24 2006, 05:12 AM
Very well painted the white.

the photos look a bit dark tho!!!

can we have a brighter ones?

keep the good work mate.
Periklis,
Thanks for the kind words. I will re-shoot the fig when completed with better lighting setup ;)
Cheers,
A.
 
Originally posted by Sambaman@May 24 2006, 06:28 AM
Arthur,
great stuff! I love the wear on the shield! The grass growing out of the cracks in the steps is genius. Nice touch!

Jay H.
OKC
Jay,
Thank You :)
Glad you like it.

Cheers,
A.
 
Hi Arthur
Congratulations one beautiful painting Job
it appeals a lot to me the face and the chromatic solutions of the white ;)


Salute
MAB :)
 
Originally posted by MAB@May 25 2006, 11:30 AM
Hi Arthur
Congratulations one beautiful painting Job
it appeals a lot to me the face and the chromatic solutions of the white ;)


Salute
MAB :)
Grazie Amico,
I value your comments a lot.
Ciao,
A.
 

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