International Flat Figure Society - British Flat Figure Society
Flat Figures Painters Forum => Techniques => Topic started by: errant49 on December 10, 2015, 04:36:56 AM
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And here it is
I will try yo make a SBS with this nice BFFS figure, first of a long range, I hope
Scale is a little to high for me but the figure is nice
Design and engraving are good, without too many details, leaving a large space to the painter skill
Arthur'sattitude is very well rendered and the proportions are accurate
Brian's casting is good, not much cleaning needed; just a little problem with the horsetail, easy to rectify
I will now start Arthur'sface which is very thin
Eric
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Second step : flesh color; face and arms
First coat with a mix of titanium white, Naples yellow, flesh ochre and burnt sienna; hair ultramarine blue + vanDick brown
Then first highlights with titanium white and Naples yellow, and frist shadows with flesh ochre; hair highlighted with white
Then work on highlights with the same mix and shadows with a little violet (ultramarine + alizarine crimson + white)
Crimson on the lower lip, black on the eyebrows and a very little grey on the chin
Arms are worked the same way
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Third step
Those of you who knows Harold Foster Prince Valiant will recognize where the colors come from
I am fan of Harold Foster "In the days of king Arthur" and I have all the story
The cloak is made of alizarine carmine, cadmium red, a little ultramarine; highlights cadmium yellow and a little white; shadows ultramarine + the basic color to obtain a violet
The jacket is hortensia blue (Lefranc) + white + a little prussian blue; highlights white + Naples yellow; shadows violet as upper
The under jacquetwhite + yellow ochre + van Dyck brown; highlights white; shadows burnt umber
Gaiters and shoes burnt sienna + burnt umber; highlights yellow ochre and white; shadows van Dyck brown
Tonight a little work on lights and shadows
Because of a WE with children and grand children I will be back on monday
Eric
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Now the horse
Colors are blocked :
The horse will be a cherry bay : burnt sienna + burnt umber + alizarine crimson + cadmium red
legs : ultramarine + van Dyck brown
Hair and tail : ivory black
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the brown of the horse does not seem t be distinct enough from the cloack, giving a massive brown block; perhaps make it lighter?
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Just be a little patient Michel and follow the thread
Here is the next step
I remove the color where the highlights should come
This needs a little attention but it allows to get a good idea of the relief of the figure
Then I add some yellow ochre on the undersides of the horse
I now work on the highlights with a reddish violet
Then first smoothing with a small dry brush
And work again on lights (with white and violet) and shadows (with a drak blue violet) till I am satisfied
I will now let it dry a little before coming back and see if it needs some more works
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Not far from the end
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Hi Eric,
Thanks for this Thread! It is nice to follow your paintsteps, and the beginning of light and shadow looks very fine already. I will follow you close :-) Greetings, Julia