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  • Waspie
    • Mar 2023
    • 3488
    • Doug
    • Fraggle Rock

    #16
    Wow, that is some incredible work Steve. Very - very lifelike indeed. Getting skin tones right must be so difficult.

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    • HAWKERHUNTER
      SMF Supporters
      • Feb 2012
      • 1535
      • Steve
      • Halifax, West Yorks.

      #17
      All of the above Steve. You have great talent.
      Steve

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      • scottie3158
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 14197
        • Paul
        • Holbeach

        #18
        Very nice indeed Steve.

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        • Airborne01
          • Mar 2021
          • 3935
          • Steve
          • Essex

          #19
          Yup, super work Ski -very nice indeed!
          Steve

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          • Steve Ski
            • Jul 2024
            • 222

            #20
            Thanks, Gents, very kind of you all. Doung, it's just a matter of a boat load of patience and time invested,.................. and a brush or two.:smiling5:
            Give Blood, Play Rugby, cause everyone knows football is for whimps!

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            • rtfoe
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 9065

              #21
              Some good figure painting there Steven. I especially like Sargent Knows with it's interesting needle work that shows even the toughest men can do these things.
              Noticed also you do the big stuff and painting those can be challenging.

              Cheers,
              Wabble

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              • Richard48
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 1886
                • Richard
                • Clacton on Sea

                #22
                Just fantastic Steve Sorry i missed these.I still use oils on faces and the late Eddy Vandersteen kindly gave me good advice.I havent painted figures for 7 years.Never done uniforms in oils.Mainly use Humbrols and Revell enamels.
                Stunning work.
                Richard

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                • vizenz
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2024
                  • 426

                  #23
                  This is art.

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                  • tr1ckey66
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 3592

                    #24
                    Stunning work Steven.
                    Your figure painting skills are top notch. I especially like the Highland Infantry and Arnhem vignettes
                    ATB
                    Paul

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                    • Steve Ski
                      • Jul 2024
                      • 222

                      #25
                      Originally posted by rtfoe
                      Some good figure painting there Steven. I especially like Sargent Knows with it's interesting needle work that shows even the toughest men can do these things.
                      Noticed also you do the big stuff and painting those can be challenging.

                      Cheers,
                      Wabble
                      Thanks, Wabble!

                      Originally posted by Richard48
                      Just fantastic Steve Sorry i missed these.I still use oils on faces and the late Eddy Vandersteen kindly gave me good advice.I havent painted figures for 7 years.Never done uniforms in oils.Mainly use Humbrols and Revell enamels.
                      Stunning work.
                      Richard
                      Richard, you're giving me flashbacks when you say you're using enamels to paint uniforms. When I learned about oils I was using only enamels, acrylics hadn't come into the spot light yet. Once I saw the "blending" properties of the oils the enamels went into mothball and have pretty much been there ever since.

                      If I may suggest, try some oils on a set of trousers to see if it's making things easier than the constant hassle commonly found with enamels. If ya like em, awesome, if not, ditch em and carry on. Whatever works best for you is how to work it. My initial oils test run was on the Adolph Galland figure above. Once I saw how the blending actually works and how nice the trousers came out I worked the leather coat. I've never looked back since.

                      Originally posted by vizenz
                      This is art.
                      Thank you, Andres, mucho apreciado!

                      Originally posted by tr1ckey66
                      Stunning work Steven.
                      Your figure painting skills are top notch. I especially like the Highland Infantry and Arnhem vignettes
                      ATB
                      Paul
                      Thanks, Paul! The Highlander figures were incredibly well sculpted, total talent on the Vladimir's part. The Arnhem set as well, Stevo really did a great job on those, too! A very well-known point when it comes to painting figures is the sculpt. If it's done really well the brush pretty much does the work for you, otherwise it's a battle to the finsh.
                      Give Blood, Play Rugby, cause everyone knows football is for whimps!

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                      • Richard48
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 1886
                        • Richard
                        • Clacton on Sea

                        #26
                        Thanks for the tips Steve.Ive dabbled with acrylics on faces but find sometimes the look is bit too flat.I have tried using oils over acrylics on faces but not uniforms.Must be tricky mixing correct shades in oils or is it just oils as a glaze over an acrylic basecoat?.
                        Richard

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                        • Peter Gillson
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 2594

                          #27
                          A very impressive collection.

                          Peter

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                          • Steve Ski
                            • Jul 2024
                            • 222

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Peter Gillson
                            A very impressive collection.

                            Peter
                            Thanks, Peter.


                            Originally posted by Richard48
                            Thanks for the tips Steve.Ive dabbled with acrylics on faces but find sometimes the look is bit too flat.I have tried using oils over acrylics on faces but not uniforms.Must be tricky mixing correct shades in oils or is it just oils as a glaze over an acrylic basecoat?.
                            Richard
                            Howdy, Richard. If I understand your question correctly, mixing, blending the oils on the figure is very straight forward. I learned to place the shadow tones in the creases, highlights on the ridges, then main tone on the main level first. Then with your brush blend the edges, mostly in a straight notion down, or across, but not always. You get the intermediate tones from the blending, not just having that specific tone already mixed. The blending creates these tonal variations. After you play with this on a large area it becomes easy to understand how it will work in very small tight spaces, the concept is the same. I hope this helps somewhat.
                            Give Blood, Play Rugby, cause everyone knows football is for whimps!

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                            • Richard48
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 1886
                              • Richard
                              • Clacton on Sea

                              #29
                              Hi Steve.
                              Thanks for your response.Do you mix your oils to match the acrylic undercoat?,Im guessing there are more shades now with the likes of Abteilung 501 oils?.
                              Many thanks.
                              Richard

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                              • Steve Ski
                                • Jul 2024
                                • 222

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Richard48
                                Hi Steve.
                                Thanks for your response.Do you mix your oils to match the acrylic undercoat?,Im guessing there are more shades now with the likes of Abteilung 501 oils?.
                                Many thanks.
                                Richard
                                Yes, pretty much or as close as possible. The blending will vary those tones as you go along, but the main tone should still be present when all said and done.
                                Give Blood, Play Rugby, cause everyone knows football is for whimps!

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