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07 February 2012
Work in Progress
posted by roman, jarhead, kong
The Rhinotaure finds his end soon ... PP PPP PPPPPowA!
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel
- I can't find words how I love to paint with Oil :)
Happy that you like it and see the wood. I go with Mario so far, as I am not well pleased about the wooden look, there is still a way to go.
@Igazzu I did paint a basic pretty bright basic colour of bleached bone and bestial brown mix, washed it with Citadel Ink Gryphone Sepia, after this was dry I have used Bleached Bone to add tiny scratches at the edges. After this I did use Van Dyk Brown and Burnt Umber to bring in the oil and make bright and dark areas of the browns, on some places I have left the acrylic work. I have used a toothpick and added some scratches into the oil layers ... to get the lower ones free again. Hope that helped!
The gun part looks awesome, at the weekend i go to buy some oil colours.
ReplyDeleteIs of extreme realism. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI agree the rifle stock looks amazing. Great work!
ReplyDeletethe unrealistic artist
Is it wood? Yes it is! Thats amazing...
ReplyDeleteWell.......... sorry but I thought that the Stock looked more leathery than woody...:(
ReplyDeleteAmazing Rom! You got a ver real wooden effect. Can you tell us wich oils did you used? More or less, of course
ReplyDeleteHappy that you like it and see the wood. I go with Mario so far, as I am not well pleased about the wooden look, there is still a way to go.
ReplyDelete@Igazzu
I did paint a basic pretty bright basic colour of bleached bone and bestial brown mix, washed it with Citadel Ink Gryphone Sepia, after this was dry I have used Bleached Bone to add tiny scratches at the edges. After this I did use Van Dyk Brown and Burnt Umber to bring in the oil and make bright and dark areas of the browns, on some places I have left the acrylic work. I have used a toothpick and added some scratches into the oil layers ... to get the lower ones free again. Hope that helped!
What kind of oil paint are you using again?
ReplyDeleteThanks!