42nd Highland Infantry Regiment "Black Watch" at the Battle

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mustang1989 wrote:I'm still trying to get over the fact that the patterns on those socks were hand painted. That's frickin' CRAZY cool work on that Steve!! GAAAAAAAAAAAH!!
I was thinking the same thing
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BlackSheep214 wrote:Hmm... maybe I'll start off on a cheap priced figure to begin with - something I don't care about if I mess up or not.

I really don't know the basics aside from black primer. Mainly flesh tones, shadows, etc... I may have to watch youtube videos or read how-to books.
That's going to depend on which medium you use, oils or acrylics. I can give you pointers on oils, but I don't use acrylics other than as a base tone. Remember to have a can of "Oven Cleaner" handy for reworks. I do it myself all the time
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Stikpusher wrote:
BlackSheep214 wrote:I wanna be like Ski when I grow up on figure painting. :wink:
You're way ahead of the game, Brother. My wife says I still haven't grown up, HA!
mustang1989 wrote:I'm still trying to get over the fact that the patterns on those socks were hand painted. That's frickin' CRAZY cool work on that Steve!! GAAAAAAAAAAAH!!
A bit nerve racking, Joe, a bit nerve racking!
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mustang1989 wrote:I'm still trying to get over the fact that the patterns on those socks were hand painted. That's frickin' CRAZY cool work on that Steve!! GAAAAAAAAAAAH!!
I was thinking the same thing
Me too, John. There's been quite a few things out of my norm on this set, socks and kilts being the main. But that flag, at first glance it was daunting.
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Ski, my wife says the same thing :wink:
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Wait, we're supposed to grow up? :tease:
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Medicman71 wrote:Wait, we're supposed to grow up? :tease:
No, no, no...we got older, we don’t grow up!
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LyleW wrote: No, no, no...we got older, we don’t grow up!
Ahhh ok. That makes sense.
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Too late, we're past the point of maturity at our age. That's why our wives shake their heads and walk away, HA!
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SteveSki wrote:
BlackSheep214 wrote:Hmm... maybe I'll start off on a cheap priced figure to begin with - something I don't care about if I mess up or not.

I really don't know the basics aside from black primer. Mainly flesh tones, shadows, etc... I may have to watch youtube videos or read how-to books.
That's going to depend on which medium you use, oils or acrylics. I can give you pointers on oils, but I don't use acrylics other than as a base tone. Remember to have a can of "Oven Cleaner" handy for reworks. I do it myself all the time
Ok... why not acrylics? Better question, oils. I’m assuming you’re not talking about enamels. I know you don’t use acrylics but what about Vallejo acrylics for figure painting? Vallejo has a wide variety of colors.
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Good question. Vallejo, like others now, has a great range of tones, so if acrylics are your choice, you're good. I used to use enamels way back when until I was introduced to oils. Enamels and acrylics are the same to me, too much work, IMHO, which is why I enjoy using oils. You will never get acrylics to blend like oils. They have their place, but I rarely use them for other than a base tone.

Example: https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/ka ... 08.468474/
If I can ever get this good, I'll be happy camper!

If you go with acrylics there's a boat load of vids on YT to get you started. It's really just a matter of diving in, Bro, go for it!
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