Third part for the noble knight Georg von Holbein and for our 28mm Yorkist infantry...
Dark washing for armour and two washings, dark brown and then a mix of dark brown and black,
for the caparison...
the same for von Holbein...
and our Yorkist infantry...
Base colour for leather and some highlights,
base colour for skin and then brown washing...
base colour for skin and then brown washing...
Now our usual psy ops for the Neapolitan Painting Challenge...
we like brunettes, we like brunettes, we like brunettes,
we like brunettes, we like brunettes, we like brunettes,
we like brunettes, we like brunettes, we like brunettes,
we like brunettes, we like brunettes, we like brunettes,
we like brunettes, we like brunettes, we like brunettes.
And now...unveiling our painting desk...
Happy Wargaming to All!
Lovely painting, Foggy. Your modeling table looks like the big brother to mine (the little brother)!
RispondiEliminaThank you Jay, I' m always inspired by my painting desk... ;-)
EliminaMarzio
That horse is turning out beautifully. Jaysus, I'm an idiot to take you on in a challenge. Somebody please shoot me.
RispondiEliminaThose brunettes are pretty, but not as pretty as a blonde!
Well said Anne, she's a right munter!
EliminaThe horse has this problem...I have to use a great amount of washing and highlights since it has only two main colours, armour and red caparison.
EliminaAnd don' t worry Anne...Irish women always fight well ;-)
Marzio
Sir Francis... :-p :-p :-p
EliminaMunter?...Then next Brunettes will be more charmant... ;-)
Marzio.
I like brunettes, I like brunettes...and your work!!
RispondiEliminaThank you Phil...and my psy ops are working... :-)
EliminaMarzio.
Sconcertato dal disordine della postazione di lavoro.......... ;)
RispondiEliminaDisordine?...Io so esattamente dove si trova tutto...tsè... :-)
EliminaP.S.: il disordine, o meglio ordine non convenzionale, è energia vitale... :-p
Marzio.