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It was sculpted by Dominique Seys
I used all products Vallejo
Paints Model Color Vallejo, set WASH and Vallejo Pigments
brush: nº0 and 1 red sable kolinsky
white spray
Armor
color base: basalt greay + a cam. beige wwII
light 1: deck tan
light 2: ivory
shadow: basalt grey and black
tones: pigments and WASH ( brown)
Clothes
color base: dark prussian blue + black
light1: sunny skin tone
light 2: ivory
shadow: black
Visor:
color base: turquoise + black
light 1: turquoise
light 2: green blue
light 3: white
shadow: black
If you have some questions you can ask here ;)
Hello Angel,
ResponderEliminarLike always, a great quality of painting !
Could you tell us how do you proceed for the painting, especially for the visor : your blues are amazing !
Cheers
Hakim
thank Tane ;)
ResponderEliminarFirst I apply the color base( turquoise + black)
I add light with turquoise and after with green blue
very important make a good contrast
and light points with white, it is make refletcions.