I'm looking forward to do the next set of figures from the game.
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Saturday, December 21, 2019
Marvel Crisis Protocol: The Hulk and M.O.D.O.K are completed
Finished the first two figures from the new game Marvel Crisis Protocol. Both of these were rather fun to do. I did about 80% of the Hulk's painting with an airbrush. Hadn't done anything like that before so that was fun.
I'm looking forward to do the next set of figures from the game.
I'm looking forward to do the next set of figures from the game.
Monday, June 17, 2019
Three more Spanish Cavalry units are done
I finished up 3 more Spanish Cavalry units for the War of Spanish Succession. Tonight the Reina, Armendariz and Sevilla will take their place next to their Spanish brothers.
Here are the photos:
Here are the photos:
Only 9 more units of cavalry to paint and the French and Spanish are done!
Friday, June 7, 2019
Completed 4 units of 10mm WSS Cavalry
After a long rest of painting 10mm WSS figures, I finished up 4 units of Spanish Cavalry for the Battle of Almanza project.
The four units are:
Roussillon-Viejo
Guardias de Corps
Rosellon Viejo
Pozo Blanco
Here are a few photos of the troops
The four units are:
Roussillon-Viejo
Guardias de Corps
Rosellon Viejo
Pozo Blanco
Here are a few photos of the troops
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Part 1 of Pegaso Models 200mm Pirate Bust
I spent some time this past week while we were away on our Spring Break holiday painting the flesh tones on Pegaso Models 200mm Pirate Bust.
I used all oil paints on this piece. I primed the model using Black, Grey and then White for a Zenithal priming effect.
Here are some photos of the process and the palette colors I used.
The face and hair are completed. Just needed to add in the pupils.
I used all oil paints on this piece. I primed the model using Black, Grey and then White for a Zenithal priming effect.
Here are some photos of the process and the palette colors I used.
The palette- Naples Yellow Hue, Cad. Yellow Medium, Cad. Orange, Alzarin Crimson, Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna, Ultramarine Blue, Titanium White
The primed head.
The first layer of color. I ended up not liking the hair color and switched to a Pale Blonde color instead.
Shadows and Highlights added as very thin layers over several days to build up the color.
Starting work on the eyes.
The pale blonde hair looks better.
The face and hair are completed. Just needed to add in the pupils.
I hope you liked this. You can jump over to my YouTube channel and see it with a little better definition.
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