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Offline Jeff965

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #165 on: 23 August 2020, 03:37:49 PM »
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Offline Jeff965

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #166 on: 23 August 2020, 03:39:29 PM »
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Offline Jeff965

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #167 on: 23 August 2020, 03:40:33 PM »
Nice job on those Jeff :)

Cheers Keith

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #168 on: 23 August 2020, 04:14:39 PM »
Stunning as always!
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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #169 on: 23 August 2020, 04:45:56 PM »
Outstandingly brilliant work yet again.
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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #170 on: 23 August 2020, 05:42:47 PM »
Sorry if I said this earlier, but I am in awe of... well, your painting as a whole, but also the skin specifically! Wow  :o
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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #171 on: 23 August 2020, 05:50:28 PM »
your strips and square are very neat cracking job :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

Offline Johnny Boy

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #172 on: 23 August 2020, 07:31:43 PM »
Each and every one a work of art. Outstanding!!!! :-*

Offline custosarmorum

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #173 on: 24 August 2020, 12:27:59 AM »
Wow, what an amazing looking project!  The cloaks and tunics on the Celts are indeed works of art!

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #174 on: 24 August 2020, 08:22:39 AM »
I am amazed by your standard of work.
If I was to nit-pick the ONLY glimmer of hope for us mortal painters...
The backs of the shields.

Offline Jeff965

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #175 on: 24 August 2020, 08:53:42 AM »
Thanks for commenting guys it means a lot and keeps me motivated  :)

I am amazed by your standard of work.
If I was to nit-pick the ONLY glimmer of hope for us mortal painters...
The backs of the shields.

Glad you like them :)
You are allowed to say what you're not keen on as well you know  ;) It's very nice getting compliments but if I can improve then I'm open to feedback. Funnily enough I have changed how I paint the back of the shields but I'm always up for some advice :)

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #176 on: 24 August 2020, 09:15:07 AM »
my, my ... those are brilliantly well done  :-*

Offline has.been

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #177 on: 24 August 2020, 11:31:39 AM »
Glad you like them :)
You are allowed to say what you're not keen on as well you know  ;) It's very nice getting compliments but if I can improve then I'm open to feedback. Funnily enough I have changed how I paint the back of the shields but I'm always up for some advice :)

May I suggest, for the back of the shields, a light/mid brown with a dry-brushed lighter brown.
Follow that, when dry, with the (plank?) lines drawn with a sharp pencil,
& a few finer/lighter grain lines also with pencil. The higher the 'B' content the darker the
line will appear when you spray varnish over it. I find this a LOT easier to control than a brush.
I hope this helps, or at least is of some use/interest to you.
Please keep up with the lovely pictures.

Offline Jeff965

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #178 on: 24 August 2020, 12:41:10 PM »
Thank you, I will certainly give this a try. I hadnt thought of using normal pencils before, I have heard of people using mapping pens but I havent used them myself. I'll get a variety of B pencils and have a play around  :)
See, an old dog can learn new tricks lol

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Re: Romans and Celts for Infamy2 (23/08/20)
« Reply #179 on: 24 August 2020, 02:01:48 PM »
I don't know about you, but I most definitely am old.

When using the pencil(s) remember to keep a sharpener handy.
The higher the lead content in the pencil, the quicker it goes blunt.

 

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