Hello all. I got a request to re-post my Master Class on figure painting. Photobucket changed their policy on third party hosing so all of my pics disappeared. So here it is again. How I paint figures. It is by no means a definitive method and there are far better figure painters out there than me, but this a method I found that works for me.
Subject: 1/16th scale Dragon Otto Skorzeny Figure.
Materials I used:
Artists oils - Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Titanimum White, Cobalt Blue, Vandyke Brown, red, and Paynes Grey. Mineral Spirits for thinner.
Vallejo - Burnt Umber, Sand Yellow, Medium flesh, Cavalry Brown, Burnt Cad Red, Black Grey, Black, and Leather Brown. Water for thinner.
Humbrol Enamel - Silver and flat red. Mineral Spirits for thinner.
Tamiya Acrylic - Sea Blue and Olive Drab(More of an Olive Grey). Tamiya acrylic thinner.
Paint brushes in sizes from 1 all that way down to 00000.
Foam sponges and foam makeup applicators.
Flat lead wire for the MP40 strap and helmet strap.
And of course a compressor and airbrush.
Ok...here we go.
1. Some shots of the figure. I used lead wire to form the MP40 strap and the chin strap for the helmet.
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Subject: 1/16th scale Dragon Otto Skorzeny Figure.
Materials I used:
Artists oils - Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Titanimum White, Cobalt Blue, Vandyke Brown, red, and Paynes Grey. Mineral Spirits for thinner.
Vallejo - Burnt Umber, Sand Yellow, Medium flesh, Cavalry Brown, Burnt Cad Red, Black Grey, Black, and Leather Brown. Water for thinner.
Humbrol Enamel - Silver and flat red. Mineral Spirits for thinner.
Tamiya Acrylic - Sea Blue and Olive Drab(More of an Olive Grey). Tamiya acrylic thinner.
Paint brushes in sizes from 1 all that way down to 00000.
Foam sponges and foam makeup applicators.
Flat lead wire for the MP40 strap and helmet strap.
And of course a compressor and airbrush.
Ok...here we go.
1. Some shots of the figure. I used lead wire to form the MP40 strap and the chin strap for the helmet.
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