Roman recently painted up another cool Hasslefree sculpt, this time it was "Lewis" from the modern Survivors range in 28mm.
Here is a photo of the model primed black and white:
Roman is recently in a joyable mood for painting - he is not aiming for anything right now - no boundaries, just freedom and color. That means he is studying on his way of a painter again, doing test models, doing bigger projects, doing smaller ones, just as they happen.
With Lewis here Roman wanted to create and test a color scheme and a light situation, quick and dirty - a study sketch. We hope you like him:
Lewis
Hasslefree, 28 mm
Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes
Roman
Love it.. Any chance for a "light" scetch tutorial. There have been some amazing minis recently with the bold effect and would love a tutorial or some tips for it.
ReplyDeleteHey Mads and Nate. Well, if it would be so easy to explain. It is a combination of content of these articles and experience:
ReplyDelete- http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.de/2014/09/tutorial-visual-studying-learning-to.html
- http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.com/2009/12/tutorial-light-and-shadow.html
- http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.com/2010/08/tutorial-zenithal-lightning-work-order.html
- http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.de/2015/03/theory-thursday-4-rays-and-reflection.html
I can try to write something up for the future, but I have to think deep where to start and how to do it. I think the soon arriving Abalam Prince of Hell step by step will explain some of your questions. What does dynamic light situation mean for you? Can you explain that to me?
great work!
ReplyDeleteI rly love the "evil red glow from below", too :-)