Changing tack a little, while I'm waiting to some staining to Pirate no.3's shirt to dry, which will hopefully give the appearance of sweat and dirt,
I thought I get on with the treasure chest.
The chest was primed in white, and then I gradually built up washes of Scale 75 Walnut.
Once I was satisfied that I'd built up enough colour a wash of Raw Umber oils was painted over the chest to go into all the recesses.
I must point out, that yet again as you start work on different pieces that you really appreciate the detail.
The wood grain is absolutely superb, as well as the ageing and damage to the wood.
When the oils had dried out I made up a lighter shade of the basecoat, and lightly dry brushed this over the grain of the wood to bring out the detail.
This was followed by another wash of oils and left to dry.
All the metal work was given a basecoat of Black before going over with DarkStar old Silver with the addition of black and some drown.
I'm leaving this to dry for a couple of hours, then I'll be toning down the metal work to age it, and maybe add a little light rust here and there.
Please click on the thumbnail for a larger image.
Hopefully from the photos you can appreciate the detail of the wood.
Credit to Eduard, superb work.
Malc
I thought I get on with the treasure chest.
The chest was primed in white, and then I gradually built up washes of Scale 75 Walnut.
Once I was satisfied that I'd built up enough colour a wash of Raw Umber oils was painted over the chest to go into all the recesses.
I must point out, that yet again as you start work on different pieces that you really appreciate the detail.
The wood grain is absolutely superb, as well as the ageing and damage to the wood.
When the oils had dried out I made up a lighter shade of the basecoat, and lightly dry brushed this over the grain of the wood to bring out the detail.
This was followed by another wash of oils and left to dry.
All the metal work was given a basecoat of Black before going over with DarkStar old Silver with the addition of black and some drown.
I'm leaving this to dry for a couple of hours, then I'll be toning down the metal work to age it, and maybe add a little light rust here and there.
Please click on the thumbnail for a larger image.
Hopefully from the photos you can appreciate the detail of the wood.
Credit to Eduard, superb work.
Malc