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 Subject:  [Chapter] Chapter 1 - First StepsList thread.  
  
 Date:  Feb 26, 2004
 From:  Andrew Herbert 
Chapter 1 - First Steps

Here are some photos of the fellow painted with water mixable oils. I prepped the figure (cleanup etc) first. I pinned his left arm to a toothpick (club sandwich size) and it's being painted separately. I drilled holes in the feet up into the ankles and added stainless steel posts (dress-makers pins cut to length after they were glued into the holes). I epoxied the metal base to a wood piece, covered the wood with tape, and painted the base. I added some static grass and dark earth tones in acrylics. I'll be adding lighter colors as I go. Holes for the pins were drilled through the base, and then the figure was glued in place. In the end the base and figure will get dusted a lot with chalk pastels. He's in the desert...

I started by putting liquid mask over the helmet and sword blade. I primed the face, hands, and all cloth areas with a light peach acrylic. For once, I started painting the clothing first. I have a set of six Grumbacher Water mixable oil paints. It includes all primary colors (cadmium red, blue, yellow, white, and orange). You can make all the other colors from these wtih mixing. So I mixed up some beige, some brown and some green to paint the clothing on the figure. I got a medium green with a blue/yellow mix. I used blue and yellow for shading and highlights respectively. The paints worked well, using a drop of water to help blend them.

The browns were made by adding some red to that green mix, and yellow as needed to lighten it. I think the green turned out well, but the browns and beige not so well. In the next step I'll show you what I did to correct that, and how I painted the mail and flesh.
 
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  [BLOG] Norman Knight First Crusade - Andrew Herbert - Feb 18, 2004
. . . [Chapter] Chapter 1 - First Steps - Andrew Herbert - Feb 26, 2004
. . . [Chapter] Chapter 2 - The Mail is Done - Andrew Herbert - Feb 27, 2004
. . . . . . Re: [Chapter] Chapter 2 - The Mail is Done - Paul A. Owen - Feb 28, 2004
. . . . . . . . . Re: [Chapter] Chapter 2 - The Mail is Done - Andy Herbert - Mar 1, 2004
. . . [Chapter] Chapter 3 - The Figure is Completed - Andrew Herbert - Mar 1, 2004
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