Well,
I've finally succumbed, and agreed to paint some Dyaks for a fellow member of 'The Bengal Club.' I now have a nice plastic box of 'many figures.' I think that they were originally Eureka figures, until he did a very professional job of converting them. Lots of thick metal blowpipes replaced with crisp brass tubes, heads moved around, gongs made out of round shields, etc. etc. They all look very nice.
He also provided me with a veritable library of research material. However, never having painted a single Dyak before, I naturally have questions and was wondering if any here on the LAF might be able to provide answers.
What color is a blowpipe? Yellow? Tan? What's it made out of?
What color is best for painting the tattoos? 'Very Dark Blue,' as in a crisp new Napoleonic French infantry coat. Or a sort of faded dark blue?
One of the many books he provided states that the Dyaks favorite colors, for clothing one assumes, were; red, blue and yellow. (No greens). There are also mentions of 'plain cotton,' so that would mean white or off white? There's also lots of 'bark clothing' presumably made by softening bark by beating it, or some other method. What color would this 'bark clothing' be? More yellow/tan?
Oh, and only those who had already 'taken a head' were allowed to wear feathers in their hats. I suppose it's too much to hope that these are ostrich plumes (white or black) and not something in ghastly, complex colors from an exotic jungle fowl.
Many thanks,
MW