Figure painting
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The true test maybe on a different figure. I think he looks better dirtied up, as he should being an engineer.
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Put everything aside for a few days and painted some more ships...HMS Antrim c. 1917:
I'm liking this deck color...
I'm liking this deck color...
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healey36 wrote:I'm liking this deck color...
What is it?
Conservatism: The intense fear that somewhere, somehow, someone you think is inferior is being treated as your equal.
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I’m liking the whole thing. That’s vert impressive considering the size. How do you view that to paint such small details?
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:healey36 wrote:I'm liking this deck color...
What is it?
Vallejo “desert yellow”...it darkens a bit after the ink wash is applied.
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gregj410 wrote:I’m liking the whole thing. That’s vert impressive considering the size. How do you view that to paint such small details?
I started using an OptiVisor a couple years ago. Even wearing glasses, the vision had deteriorated to a point I could no longer focus for close work. I think I bought the lowest strength version, probably off Amazon. The thing is a godsend.
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Re: Figure painting
healey36 wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:healey36 wrote:I'm liking this deck color...
What is it?
Vallejo “desert yellow”...it darkens a bit after the ink wash is applied.
Thanks; Optivisor - what power lenses are in it? I've been thinking of upping the strength of the reading glasses that I keep in my shop.
Conservatism: The intense fear that somewhere, somehow, someone you think is inferior is being treated as your equal.
Re: Figure painting
healey36 wrote:gregj410 wrote:I’m liking the whole thing. That’s vert impressive considering the size. How do you view that to paint such small details?
I started using an OptiVisor a couple years ago. Even wearing glasses, the vision had deteriorated to a point I could no longer focus for close work. I think I bought the lowest strength version, probably off Amazon. The thing is a godsend.
I have something similar with a few interchangeable lenses. They work great right over my regular glasses and they have a flip up lens. I look like Benny snake eyes Wilson when I wear them
https://youtu.be/538H6EYp_ZU
Re: Figure painting
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:healey36 wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:
What is it?
Vallejo “desert yellow”...it darkens a bit after the ink wash is applied.
Thanks; Optivisor - what power lenses are in it? I've been thinking of upping the strength of the reading glasses that I keep in my shop.
I’ll take a look at it tomorrow, see if I can find the power number. My memory is that I bought the lowest power they offered, but I’ll check.
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gregj410 wrote:healey36 wrote:gregj410 wrote:I’m liking the whole thing. That’s vert impressive considering the size. How do you view that to paint such small details?
I started using an OptiVisor a couple years ago. Even wearing glasses, the vision had deteriorated to a point I could no longer focus for close work. I think I bought the lowest strength version, probably off Amazon. The thing is a godsend.
I have something similar with a few interchangeable lenses. They work great right over my regular glasses and they have a flip up lens. I look like Benny snake eyes Wilson when I wear them
https://youtu.be/538H6EYp_ZU
You can swap lenses in the OptiVisor too. I’ve never bought the next power, at least not yet.
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Here are the lense specs for OptiVisor:
OptiVISOR Specs
Item No./ Focal Length/ Magnification
DA-2 20″ 1.5 times
DA-3 14″ 1.75 times
DA-4 10″ 2 times
DA-5 8″ 2.5 times
DA-7 6″ 2.75 times
DA-10 4″ 3.5 times
I'm currently using DA-3.
OptiVISOR Specs
Item No./ Focal Length/ Magnification
DA-2 20″ 1.5 times
DA-3 14″ 1.75 times
DA-4 10″ 2 times
DA-5 8″ 2.5 times
DA-7 6″ 2.75 times
DA-10 4″ 3.5 times
I'm currently using DA-3.
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Re: Figure painting
Conservatism: The intense fear that somewhere, somehow, someone you think is inferior is being treated as your equal.
Re: Figure painting
Was up to Sarge's today to drop off a York find for his roster (it's gonna need some work). While there, I grabbed a quick shot off the layout of a guy manning the fuel rack:
That's Max, a resin figure from Rusty Rail (https://www.rustyrail.com/index.html). I think their stuff is pretty sharp.
Sarge did a great job on that fuel rack; you can almost smell the diesel oil.
That's Max, a resin figure from Rusty Rail (https://www.rustyrail.com/index.html). I think their stuff is pretty sharp.
Sarge did a great job on that fuel rack; you can almost smell the diesel oil.
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Agreed! Nice scene! Your handy work on the figure painting? Looks great, nice stuff on the website too! Thanks for sharing.
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Yup, this is the third or fourth "Max" I've done. It's a great figure with decent facial features, a nice hat, lots of creases in the clothing, bare arms, and heavy gloves on the hands. He almost always turns out nice. It helps having a swell scene to place him in.
Rusty Rail gravitates to that narrow-gauge world where broken-down shacks and rubbish tend to predominate, but still a lot of neat stuff there. I've never bought any of the interior bits like the workbenches, storage racks, etc., but they look like they'd be handy for detailing the inside of a shop or a roundhouse. I also want to try one or two of their truck-conversions, but I gotta find a donor truck first.
Rusty Rail gravitates to that narrow-gauge world where broken-down shacks and rubbish tend to predominate, but still a lot of neat stuff there. I've never bought any of the interior bits like the workbenches, storage racks, etc., but they look like they'd be handy for detailing the inside of a shop or a roundhouse. I also want to try one or two of their truck-conversions, but I gotta find a donor truck first.
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