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  • Andy2035
    • Aug 2011
    • 730

    #181
    Hi Paul,

    Just had a proper look at this, this morning, I have to say that I am in complete awe with your work and level of detail...

    May I ask how did you do the shading etc on the horse, do you use a brush or airbrush...

    Before I came across your hair solution for her I was thinking you could have maybe used wool wrapped with fine wire, but, I think you conquered the look...

    Also, I have my version of her, as a Welshman, she is known as Buddug, she has helped protect me over the years...: -

    This is why I am so interested in this build and how you are bringing her to life...

    Thank you again for sharing this with us...

    Andy...

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      #182
      Hi Andy many thanks for the comments glad you like it.

      all of my painting is done with a brush and acrylic paints, the shading is done by applying the base coat and then adding a darker shade to the base coat and layering it over the top, and then a bit darker and so on, and the opposite for the highlights, adding white to the base coat and so on, perhaps not the best explanation but the next time I have to do some shading ill do an SBS with it.

      The problem with doing the hair from something like wool and wire is that it would be very difficult to make a mould from it, I am hoping that this will be turned into a kit when its finished, ive already had a few offers, so it has to be made from something solid.

      Love the Tat I have a few myself, she had various different names depending on where you were from.

      hopefully ill be able to do an update later today

      Paul

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      • Ian M
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        • Dec 2008
        • 18271
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #183
        Well as we are sharing Our Boadicea's here is ours. Unfortunately now just a fond memory.[ATTACH]69927.IPB[/ATTACH]


        I will just add that her brother, Genghis is also no longer with us.

        Any how. I will be looking forward to that SBS on how you do your shading.

        Ian M

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          #184
          Hi all

          Love the cats Ian, great names, we have 3 cats as well as 2 dogs, bit of a house full but if my other half had her way we would have anything with 4 legs

          Andy sorry mate I didn't realise that you had been ill, I hope you make a speedy recovery.

          I started painting the mane, after it was base coated black I decided to go for a 2 colour mane, having looked at several pics on the web, they can come in a variety of colours, but ive gone for white and brown.

          I highlighted the various areas with the 2 colours and then gradually dry brushed over the top going up to white. Not sure im happy with the finished result yet, I think its too stark between the contrasts of colour and the black base coat so Ill leave it for a bit to see how the colours dry out

          all for now

          Paul

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          • Ian M
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            • Dec 2008
            • 18271
            • Ian
            • Falster, Denmark

            #185
            I see your concerns with the main. If you ask me it is to light, I was looking as well and you are right, there are loads of varieties.

            Our cats have always had "royal" names up to the latest. Cleopatra and Ramses. Boadicea and Ghengis. The two with have now are more normal.. Bandit and bølle (Bully) I digress. Sorry.

            Ian M
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              #186
              Paul

              I once saw a technique where you use a craft knife and make multiple cuts/slashes into the mane and it begins to look like hair .

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                #187
                Hi all heres a few pics of the re painted mane, I base coated it with the 2 colours and then highlighted adding white gradually going over it several times. I think its a better finish and looks more natural

                Back to the chariot for a bit more

                Paul

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                • Guest

                  #188
                  Ahhh...Paul, I'm glad to follow this thread!!

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                  • Ian M
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 18271
                    • Ian
                    • Falster, Denmark

                    #189
                    That looks well good!

                    Nice one.

                    Ian M
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                      #190
                      Many thanks Polux and Ian, its always nice to get comments

                      Ive gone back to the chariot and the driver for a bit, so heres a bit more done to both

                      The bindings are particularly time consuming, I first painted them black and then infilled the wood colour leaving a black shadow around the edge of the bindings, this then gives it a bit of shading but also if you happen to miss a bit it doesn't show.

                      For the drivers tunic, I closed my eyes and picked a colour, which happened to be Pomegranate, still it looks ok, also base coated the bottom part of the chainmail shirt.

                      more to follow

                      Paul

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                      • Ian M
                        Administrator
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 18271
                        • Ian
                        • Falster, Denmark

                        #191
                        Lost for words!

                        When you do that blow by blow you mentioned before, I for one would be very interested in how the hell you paint tartan!! One thing that has often totally baffled me that!

                        Ian M
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                          #192
                          cheers Ian, ill do an SBS when I do the trousers and just for you the tartan as well, the cloak will be tartan so theres a bit to do

                          Paul

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                            #193
                            Brilliant Paul, just add a little thicker yellow and it'll be the Wilson dress tartan

                            PS looking through my awarded list thingy .... I noticed I'd given you a dislike doodab... Of which you would have got the alert ... Please note this is due to me hitting a random clicky thing when I scroll the page on my tablet ...for this...and me being fat thumbed ... I apologise

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                              #194
                              Colin not a problem, to be honest i hadnt noticed it, and thanks for the comments

                              Paul

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                              • Andy2035
                                • Aug 2011
                                • 730

                                #195
                                Originally posted by \
                                Lost for words!When you do that blow by blow you mentioned before, I for one would be very interested in how the hell you paint tartan!! One thing that has often totally baffled me that!

                                Ian M
                                I would think he'd do the same as the rest of us and use Tartan Paint , sorry Ian, I just couldn't help myself...ops:

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