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Step by step U-Boat 1st Watch Officer (my way)

Discussion in 'Painting Techniques' started by RRR, Nov 28, 2021.

  1. RRR Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Germany
    I love the "step-by-step" articles here on this place. Thought I make one myself. Not always to take, but sometimes to give too.

    I know there are better ones, but hope you enjoy viewing anyway.

    The subject is the 1st Watch Officer, german U-Boat crews 2nd WW, a bust by Scale75

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    A small number of pieces, all very well cast, almost no sanding necessary

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    Of course the sprue pieces have to be removed


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    Very nice detailed sextant..

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    A test to see if everything fits well - it does

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    Prepared for the primer

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    I used Vallejo Panzer Grey this time, but all of these are good primers

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    That's how it looks after priming

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    and after I sprayed some lights with the white primer

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    For the U-Boat leather coat I used a mixture between graphite and caspian blue acrylics frome scalecolor

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    and that's how it looks

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    continued in the next post....stay tuned
  2. RRR Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Germany
    ......

    The face - I begin with a careful approach with a dark flesh tone

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    after that, I use a mixture of different flesh tones which I already filled in a bottle

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    With a thinned base color I paint the face and blend it with a wider brush as long as the paint is wet (By the way - the filters in the background do not play a role in this project, they were used in another work )

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    Next step, I use three different oil colors for shadows and lights. For oils I use Winsor and Newton brushes only

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    First I go for the shadows, with the smaller brush I paint some points and stripes, with the bigger brush I blend the tones, this procedure will be repeated if necessary

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    As You can see I did the eye before, but normally it is done when the face is finished. In this case the eye is not finished yet

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    Setting the shadows made the face darker again, so I set some lights, using the same blending technique

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    Again, this step can be repeated several times until I am satisfied with the result

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    While doing the face, I do the hands too, just to get the same colors (sorry the photo is not sharp)

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    The U-Boat great coat needs much blending and drybrushing to give it the look of a worn and scuffed well-used piece

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    I used different techniques, mostly drybrushing with a mixture of the base color and earth tones

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    For the sextant I used Dark Iron from Mr. Metal Color, love this paint, very thin and really good to work with

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    As I assembled the hands with the sextant, I recognized that there is a gap between the sleeves and the hands.

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    That I didn't like. So I decided to take some "Green Stuff" to sculpt sleeves from a shirt

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    And as I had some "Green Stuff" left over, I also sculpted the cap insignia of the german 9th U-Boat Flotilla

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    The bust is finished

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    There will be better photos of the finished bust later, these were taken in a hurry with artificial light, I prefer to take photos by daylight

    Hope You enjoyed viewing.

    Cheers
    Robert
    Mjølner, China Dave, Gary D and 12 others like this.
  3. Hauke aus Rinzeldorf Active Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Great work, i love this bust! Thanks for showing
  4. Warren SMITH A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Very well done, thanks for taking the time to share...
  5. Zim PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Great W.I.P. with a lovely finished bust.
  6. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Hi Robert

    Great to see this , well explained , good pictures and a nice result

    Happy days

    Nap
  7. Ferris A Fixture

    Nice to watch your approach. Thanks for taking the time to make this SBS.
    Very nice effect on the coat as well.

    Adrian
  8. KenBoyle PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-States
    Very nice work and a wonderful SBS. :)(y)

    Cheers,
    Ken
  9. RRR Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Thanks a lot :D

    Robert

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