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rafaelega

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Today I begun with this 70mm kit:

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Rafa
 
Nice flesh work Rafa...........keep on going. I have one started but it got side tracked.

Roc - Its a 70mm Figure by Young Miniatures.
 
Roc, Guy is right, this is a Young 70mm

Janne, I hope to learn more from you because this is my first medieval. Thanks

Guy thanks a lot for your kind comments. I am very interested in looking your color choice for this figure!!

Johan, thanks. Nice to meet you at PF!
 
Hello Rafael

Nice work on the face, flesh tones are very convincing.
It's painted in acrylics I suppose. Which colors did you use ?

Waiting to see more pictures in progress.
Regards

Bertrand
 
Your start is very good Rafael. I really like those fleshtones. Good luck on your first medieval figure. I'm sure you will do great.

Xenofon
 
Hhhhmmmm, I don't want to rain on anybody's parade but, the top of that helmet is way too small! The helmet is actually smaller than the what the top of his head should be for the size of his face!

Really! Just try this: cover up the top of the head on your screen with a finger, then imagine the top half of his head above the face. Okay, now remove your finger........ Scary, eh?

This could be easily fixed by enlarging the dome of the helmet.

Otherwise, the thing just looks deformed!
 
* Peter: Thanks a lot for your kind comments

* Bertrand: Yes, This is painted with Vallejo Acrylics. The base is made with brown sand+drop of old rose+little drop of magenta. Highlits are made with sunny skintone and +light flesh in the last lights. shadows with some washes of brown and also pure black very diluted.

* Xenofon: thankssf for your support!

* Dan: thanks a lot. I experiment with new shadows and I tried to add more contrast between shadows and lights.

* Mike: I appreciate your comments. I have a look over the figure and I note that the helmet is backward. I attach two pics. One with the base of the coat and another for to discover where the helmet is in relation with the face.

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Another thing: My wife wants to add some motives on this coat. I note that the artbox appears with the coat with some animal motives. What do you think about doing that? How about to add flowers or another motives?

Rafa
 
Originally posted by bonehead@Nov 20 2005, 01:27 PM
Hhhhmmmm, I don't want to rain on anybody's parade but, the top of that helmet is way too small! The helmet is actually smaller than the what the top of his head should be for the size of his face!

Really! Just try this: cover up the top of the head on your screen with a finger, then imagine the top half of his head above the face. Okay, now remove your finger........  Scary, eh?

This could be easily fixed by enlarging the dome of the helmet.

Otherwise, the thing just looks deformed!
What does this have to do with the painting? Seeing that he did not sculpt it. Rafa, I like the way your reds are coming together.~Gary
 
Im not sure what I should think about this head. While I at first agreed with Mike about the helmet I come to my conclusion that it is not too small. Perhaps the the whole head is a bit small but Ive tried the trick of blocking out the face and looking at this figure in profile. It does not look too odd, at least not to me?

Usually these helmets are worn lower in line with the eyebrows. In this case its pushed backwards a bit could that be fooling us?

Cheers
 
This subject seems grabbed from the knight on page 24 of "Medieval Military Costume" (Crowood Press).
Maybe, this (an almost exact copy from a picture) is the reason for which the knight does not wear the spurs and for the too small helmet. As one can see by the picture posted by Rafa, only from the 3/4 view the helmet looks right (like in the picture from the book).
About the coat, the motif is the heraldry/coat of arms of the knight, also used on the helm. On page 52 of the above book there is another example of a beautiful motif (gold on red), but to be coherent, if you change it you should change the heraldry on the top of the helm too.
By the way, very nice rendition of the skintones, with a great contrast, I like it.
Luca
 
* Rudi: Thanks a lot for you kind comments

* Gary: Thank you very much. I really appreciate your comments.

* Luca: I looked on page 52 but I note that this figure is XV century instead XIV. At this time I am not sure if this type of coat usually has heraldry motif. Perhaps I must convince my wife ;)

* Janne: I am not sure about the size problem in this helmet. As Mike or Gary said perhaps in a future I must do some sculpting process and improve my figures.

* Artur: I am very pleased with your words. Thanks!

Rafa
 
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