Today
we concentrate on painting the face of our 80- 54mm
figure. We are using the Acrylic paints from Vallejo.
Part.1:
Since we already primed the figure in grey we must
add a base coat to begin this process. Make sure the
face is clear of any dust first or it will mix with
the paint.
Part.2:
Add No.815 Basic Skintone (1 : 4
- water : paint ratio) evenly to hands and face. Don't
worry about overlapping outside the skin areas. You
can always overpaint those areas again. For example:
paint may overlap onto the unpainted rifle, this is
preferable to leaving gaps of grey primer between
the rifle and the hand. NOTE: The warmer the environment
the more water needs to be used or the paint may dry
too quickly and cause an uneven layer to form. Let
this dry.
Part.3:
Add a wash of Mahogany Brown (846)
and Matt Medium (540). Only add a
tiny amount of brown to the Matt Medium and mix well.
Add an even amount of water (1:1 ratio) to the paint
to make it translucent. This wash brings out the creases
in the skin and darkens any depressions like the eye
sockets or between the fingers of the figure. Let
this dry.
Part.4 &
5: Apply Brown Rose (803)
to the lips carefully to bring them out and define
them. This darker brown is better than a red as red
lips look a little strange on a soldier. For the eyes
first add a line of Flat Brown (984)
to the entire eye region and then add two dots of
white (951) to each eye for the 'whites'
of the eyes, thus leaving the brown only in the centre
for the pupil. The brown line can also help define
the eye at its edges (looks like eyelashes).
For other skintones
you can experiment to suit personal tastes.
For a more browned
skin you could base coat the face with Marrion
Beige (875) and add a wash of Black
(950).
For an oriental skintone
perhaps try use a Medium Flesh (860)
for a base and Terra Matte (983)
for a wash.
NOTE:
Always keep a triple 0 (000) brush aside only to paint
eyes and buttons and so keep it's definition and shape. |