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Completed Critique Austrian Batthyányi Dragoon Seven Years War

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by billyturnip, Oct 31, 2012.

  1. billyturnip A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    This is a 54mm flat figure from http://www.fredericus-rex.de and my first completed figure using oils.
    I used paints from the water mixable Artisan range by Winsor & Newton, except for some Burnt Umber because they didn't have that one in the art shop so I had to use "real" oil paint. :D

    I think the results speak for themselves compared with my previous work using acrylics and apart from the Leuthen set I'm slowly working my way through, where I will continue using acrylics for the sake of consistency, I think I've painted my last flat with acrylic.

    Roger.


    Austrian Batthyányi Dragoons.jpg
  2. Figurenfreund66 Well-Known Member

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    Germany
    Hi roger

    oh you have found the way to the only and right color :LOL:, thats fine !

    For the first in oil, he looks good . But you can more blending !

    Cheers

    Hendryk
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  3. billyturnip A Fixture

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    England
    Thanks Hendryk, the blending will come with practice..... hopefully but I still think it's better than anything I managed using acrylic paint.

    Roger.
  4. Figurenfreund66 Well-Known Member

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    Germany
    Hi roger

    yes it is - It is a question of technology, you'll have no layers of oil, because you can dazzle light and shade into each other. Just make sure this is the brush to dry veneer.
    This sounds harder than it is, you'll see.
    Cheers

    Hendryk
  5. Tarracus A Fixture

    The horse crest, the shine on the leather of boot, the NM golds...All is excellent, Roger!(y)
  6. billyturnip A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    :LOL: I initially only bought three tubes a couple of weeks ago to see if I could use them to paint armour and this is the result.
  7. billyturnip A Fixture

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    England
    Thank you very much Gerard. :)
  8. Wings5797 A Fixture

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    France
    That is a real beauty Roger and welcome to the oily brigade.
    There are some very fine details here; grass and moustach. Did you add them or has the casting process moved on that much, assuming it is white metal?
    Great work mate I like it.
    Cheers,
    Keith
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  9. billyturnip A Fixture

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    England
    Thanks Keith. The moustache is part of the casting and the grass is from Fredericus Rex, I used it to disguise the footpiece and add a bit of realism.

    Roger.
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  10. Mike Stevens PlanetFigure Supporter

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    United-States
    Hi Rodger,

    The best yet of your flats to date that I've seen you Post. I do believe th sculpt has a lot to do with your results as well.

    Best regards
  11. billyturnip A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Thanks Mike, yes you're right Fredericus Rex flats are all very well designed and engraved which helps a great deal.

    Roger.
  12. Wings5797 A Fixture

    Country:
    France

    It really worked Rog!
    Cheers,
    Keith
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  13. megroot A Fixture

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    Netherlands
    Very nice painted flat with the waterbase oils.

    Marc
  14. Tecumsea PlanetFigure Supporter

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    England
    Hi Roger, nice to see you have come over from the "Dark" side-this looks a very nice piece of work and you will find blending in Oils a lot easier than hiding transitions in Acrylics.

    Keith
  15. billyturnip A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Thank you Marc.
    Cheers keith, Like I said in an earlier post I need more practice but already I can see blending is much easier with these paints.

    Roger.
  16. Joe55 A Fixture

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    United-States
    To me it looks like he's got a peg leg and it may just be the lighting in the photo. Perhaps tone back the highlight on the boot in general and have its highest highlight at the top of the boot cuff and decrease as you go downward. Other than that I really like what you've accomplished (y)!!

    Joe
  17. billyturnip A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Thanks Joe, re. the leg, I never noticed that but now you've pointed it out it's glaring at me..... I'm on it!

    Roger.
  18. theBaron A Fixture

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    United-States
    This was really your first in oils, Roger? Well done, then, I'm still back at the "pushing oil around with brush" stage.

    Good eye, Hendryk, though, and I agree, now that he pointed it out, the highlights could blend/transition more. That's something I'm having a little trouble with, I wind up mixing the colors on the border too much.

    But I especially like the face, and his coat and the brass work. Yes, well done!

    Prost!
    Brad
  19. billyturnip A Fixture

    Country:
    England
    Thanks very much Brad.
    I've got two or three underway with oils also but this is my first completed one. I now know what area of my painting needs improving upon so I can work on it.

    Roger.
  20. Carlos69 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    England
    Missed this thread, a great Finnish Roger !

    ( Is that the horses fifth leg I see ?! )

    Carlos

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