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Yes , I need to improve my figures, seen lots of videos but there is nothing like a step by step book that you can go back over as you attempt to paint .
Any suggestions. Thanks .
Any suggestions. Thanks .
'Painting Miniatures' by Danilo Cartacci (in English)Yes , I need to improve my figures, seen lots of videos but there is nothing like a step by step book that you can go back over as you attempt to paint .
Any suggestions. Thanks .
Thank you Mike , I shall look those two up, the third is on the band list I fear :disappointed::disappointed::disappointed:'Painting Miniatures' by Danilo Cartacci (in English)
'Painting Miniature Military Figures' by Mike Davidson ISBN: 0-88740-625-4
The only other item I can reccomend is a corset with strings and the book 'How to make yourself into a human yo-yo' by S. T. Rungup....
Hippity hop.
I have quite few books in my library John. What exactly are you looking for from the book and how far do you want to take this? Are you looking for general information, or a step by step for a certain type of figure? Do you want colour mixes for certain types of uniform? To be honest, a good place to start would be the Vince Ventruella hobby cheating series on YouTube. He is a good communicator, and demonstrates all his tips and tricks. The colour exploration series is particularly useful, as are the editions on thinning paint and brush control…..Even though his chosen subject is fantasy based, figure painting is figure painting. Any book by Bill Horan is worth the entry fee as well. The “painting war“ series are good, having very useful information on colour mixes based on the Vallejo range. I have quite a few others, as I say, so just shout out…
As a primer on where to put paint and why that book is excellent. I don’t have it, but nearly wore out the Salisbury library copy ……. It doesn’t help for acrylic layer technique though :tongue-out3:Hi John, the book I learned from is "Building and Painting Scale Figures by Shep Paine." This mainly concentrates on painting with oils but it was considered THE book for many years.
John.
Hi Rick and thank you, noted.I have only one book but it is, I think, very comprehensive as it also shows modeling techniques as well as SBS painting. Osprey Publishing's: Modelling Waffen SS Figures by Calvin Tan......sorry JR, no Rooskie books.
Hoppity Boppity Boo!!
Rick H.
Thanks Tim, very helpful. Will do .:thumb2:Good face painting SBS here John…you should be able to download and print it.
https://www.planetfigure.com/pages/Painting-Faces-in-Acrylics/
That's a stunning figure, very tempting as well .Another good SBS here. It’s a larger scale figure, but that shows the technique more clearly…..and he’s a Russky!
https://www.planetfigure.com/pages/Painting-with-Acrylics-by-Fernando-Ruiz/
Yes please Jack, I'd be grateful.Hi John,
I have “Crew School” by David Parker (who also wrote the “Super King” book. I have found it really useful, and not limited to painting either, step by step on how to improve and modify figures, as well as sculpting from scratch. If you want me to send you any examples of the pages, let me know and I will PM them.
Jack
Hi John, keep seeing his name cropping up, even after all theses years.Thank you. Seen it on Amazon from £ 23 upward .Hi John, the book I learned from is "Building and Painting Scale Figures by Shep Paine." This mainly concentrates on painting with oils but it was considered THE book for many years.
John.
Yes Jim, how nice, I'll show it to Christine later and report back .Hi John
Figure painting :tongue-out3: This may be useful. :thinking:
Jim
Shouldn't this thread be under "Other Interests and Hobbies" :tongue-out3: :smiling5: :rolling:










That’s funny, a few minutes ago I was explaining the reasons for that on another forumNot sure why this is sideways? It’s fine in the viewer and was taken in portrait, not landscape?

Wow and wow again, plenty to digest .There so much to learn and take in, but I'm determined to improve so thank you.Part two…..
This one dates from 2015 and is completely based on acrylics. It is a very good primer, despite the title. It works through all figure types, including horses, and works through most of the colour groups. I still refer to it for most figures. It has good basic recipes for hair and skin…..
Most of the techniques are still applicable to slightly larger figures, and there are a couple of bigger figures SBSd inside as well. Only thing is, the majority is based around historicals rather the WW2 stuff…..
These are a little different. The figures on the cover are 28mm, which shows the quality of the work. They are reference works with techniques included. The meat of the book is the painting notes for about twenty five miniatures of period within the title. They include full paint call outs in Vallejo colours. I only have these two but I think there are getting on for twenty in the series now, including the obvious Heer texts….I recommend them without prejudice. Very worth finding if they cover a subject you are interested in.
These are a little off the wall (I’m sure I have another but I can’t find it…). Great reference material for learning paint mixing (and about paint in general). They are obviously designed for oils, but acrylic and oils mix in the same way, and they are really cheap if you look around (I think the hints on mixing was free from the art shop).
Not sure why this is sideways? It’s fine in the viewer and was taken in portrait, not landscape? Anyway, it’s a reference work,not a “how to paint”, but is very useful and illustrates a point I want to make…..when painting figures, most people (me included a lot of the time) don’t use enough contrast. Look at the illustrations and see how the skin, clothing, and equipment is depicted! It helps that Troiani is a master painter and probably knows as much about his ACW period as anyone, but where and how to add highlights, and how dark to make the shadows, is superbly indicated in this sort of work. The paperback versions of this book are remarkably cheap for what they are!
Hope some of this is helpful John. I also have the Carrtacci book mentioned earlier in PDF, but don’t find it that useful. It’s more “look what I can do” than “here’s how”. Nothing wrong with that, he’s a great painter….but possibly not what you are after.
Hi Andy gave Christine the message and she sends hers back :blow-kiss:. Watching TV and patiently waiting for me to finish the cooking !Well,Tim seems to have covered just about EVERYTHING there John!!:tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:
However,NOT the Osprey book which i was recommended a few years ago,and swear by it.......
Yes,i know it`s Fallschirmjager based,BUT,the tips/methods are applicable to all figures..... and SO clear with excellent narrative..... top stuff!!:thumb2:
HTHs,
Andy,(Love to Christine from us both too:smiling.
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