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WIP Scotland 1746

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by billyturnip, Nov 3, 2014.

  1. billyturnip A Fixture

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    England
    Still very much in progress, these 54mm flats from Fredericus Rex will represent Semphill's Regt. in a little vignette.

    Roger.

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  2. Rich Sculpts A Fixture

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    That depth on the red is really working well - particularly the figure on the right.

    -Rich
  3. billyturnip A Fixture

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    Cheers Rich, there's still work to do on the reds but they're getting there.

    Roger.
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  4. tiberius57 A Fixture

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    This is an awesome vignette, Roger! Love it!
    Painting looks great, so far and I'm sure it will be a supper class execution when done.
    I have a suggestion. I think that putting the figures more close to each other and a little bit offset from the center of the base will brake the symmetry and it will look better as a composition. Just my 2 cents.
    Cheers Roger and will follow closely!
    Zeno
  5. billyturnip A Fixture

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    Thanks Zeno and thanks for the tip. I will have a play around with them before they are fixed into place.

    Roger
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  6. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

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    Nice start, Roger, I like the redtones!

    Cheers
  7. MarquisMini A Fixture

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    Argentina
    Nice start Roger , i really like the subject and colors so far.
    I follow :)
  8. billyturnip A Fixture

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    England
    Martin, Daniel, thanks very much.
    The red is a basecoat of Vermillion Hue.
    Shadows, Vermillion Hue + Phthalo Green (Blue shade).
    Deepest shadow, Paynes Grey added to the same mix.
    Highlights will be Vermillion + Cadmium Orange.

    Roger,
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  9. Ulrich A Fixture

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    Nice start. The red looks very good. Can only agree with Zeno. Not on one line and a litte bit out of the Center (if possible)
  10. billyturnip A Fixture

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    Thanks Ulrich. The figures are back on a piece of card for painting. They were just stood on the base quickly to give a basic idea of the final scene... no need for you and Zeno to worry...... yet. :D

    Roger.
  11. Ulrich A Fixture

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    I know that ;) But better an advice early then to late :rolleyes:
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  12. billyturnip A Fixture

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    :playful: Thank you.
  13. swralph A Fixture

    Looking good.
  14. billyturnip A Fixture

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    England
    Cheers Ralph. :)
  15. ChaosCossack A Fixture

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    Canada
    Nice start Roger. As said the reds look good. I like the tone of yellow you've developed. How do you shade yellows? With a dark red, like a burnt cadmium?

    Colin
  16. billyturnip A Fixture

    Country:
    England

    Thanks Colin. I usually shade yellow with Dioxazine Purple, good stuff and sounds like a recreational drug. :D
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  17. theBaron A Fixture

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    United-States
    Quite a few irons in the painting fire, Roger! I'm with the others, regarding the red. It has a warmth or a depth to it. I look forward to seeing the next update on these.

    Prost!
    Brad
  18. megroot A Fixture

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    Netherlands
    That's a really good start on this great set.
    Is there a backside to paint???

    Marc
  19. billyturnip A Fixture

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    England

    Thanks very much Brad. There's loads of flat irons in that fire. :)

    Roger.
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  20. billyturnip A Fixture

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    England


    Thanks Marc, the 54mm figs from Fredericus Rex are only engraved on one side, however it doesn't stop Richie and Dennis checking the reverse at our club meetings though, I don't think they believe me. :D

    Roger.
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