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errant49

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Re: Mykenian Warriors
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2014, 11:50:52 AM »
I have a rather simple way to paint gold with oil
A base of burnt umber; then a second coat of yellow ochre on the lighted parts, then a third coat of white + naples yellow (and sometimes a very little bit of deep cadmium yellow) on the Highlighted parts
Then smooth the paint very softly with a dry brush but not too much; remember that shadows and lighted on metal are rather contrasted
Let it dry at 80%
Then come back with highlights (as upper) and shadows (burnt umber and even VanDyck brown)
This is a way among others


After many years painting metals with oil, I came back to metallic paints
I keep painting with oils the silvered or golden fabrics


Eric

Re: Mykenian Warriors
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2014, 06:43:19 PM »
I like them not bad at all Willie.

Roland

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« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2014, 03:22:33 PM »
Hi Roland,

the photo's a bit grainy on my iPad but as Eric says it's not bad.

The only thing I have picked up on is with the guy with the shield, his left leg and sword seem to have shadows on both sides! I would get rid of the one above the sword and the leg one in the middle of the shield.

Great start.
 
Thanks. You are right, indeed, the sword has a double shadow. Could  be done better in a second.  ;) . I was fixed on the metal....The photo should be better, on my big screen it looks also grainy. Maybe the light was wrong. I´ll try to do it better.

Nicholas
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Roland

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« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2014, 03:18:10 PM »
Contrast - yes, I dare to use hard contrast. I should try it with the next figures. I am using Artists- Acrylics. Cadmium Yellow, Indian Yellow, Neapels Yellow; Brown Oxid, light Ocre, Brown Iron Oxid and Vyn-Dyke-Brown; Ebony Black, translucent Violett, russian green Earth, Titanium White, quinacridone red and brilliant orange; Matting Agent, Fluid Agent and Retarder. Sounds more difficult than it is.
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Nicholas Ball

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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2014, 03:14:20 PM »
Hi Roland,

the photo's a bit grainy on my iPad but as Eric says it's not bad.

The only thing I have picked up on is with the guy with the shield, his left leg and sword seem to have shadows on both sides! I would get rid of the one above the sword and the leg one in the middle of the shield.

Great start.

Nicholas

errant49

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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2014, 03:07:44 PM »
It is not so bad
It only lacks contrast between light and shadow
Could you tell the basic colors you use ?
Eric

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Mykenian Warriors
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2014, 12:51:17 PM »
My first steps in NMM. I am not really satisfied, but the first steps are mostly the most difficult. Any idea how to improve my skills?
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