All things considered, I'm fairly pleased with the final product. Its the first middle eastern flesh tone I've attempted in awhile so there is a satisfaction that this aspect went well. The only problem left is the basing. I'm not sure how I want to base him and for which game. I may use him in Darkest Africa games or perhaps as an actual pirate...in which case I need to acquire more pirates!
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Finding My Brush - Turkish Pirate
After a long lay off from painting, about 6 months, I've again picked up the brush. The painting desk has been dusted, paints organized, brushes cleaned. The only thing to do now is see if I can't get my eye and brush to coordinate. Somewhere in the neighborhood of last week I picked a few pieces and started applying some pigment. First victim was the "Turkish Pirate First Mate" by Eureka Miniatures. He's shown below at a couple different stages and then completion.
All things considered, I'm fairly pleased with the final product. Its the first middle eastern flesh tone I've attempted in awhile so there is a satisfaction that this aspect went well. The only problem left is the basing. I'm not sure how I want to base him and for which game. I may use him in Darkest Africa games or perhaps as an actual pirate...in which case I need to acquire more pirates!
All things considered, I'm fairly pleased with the final product. Its the first middle eastern flesh tone I've attempted in awhile so there is a satisfaction that this aspect went well. The only problem left is the basing. I'm not sure how I want to base him and for which game. I may use him in Darkest Africa games or perhaps as an actual pirate...in which case I need to acquire more pirates!
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What a great job.
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DeleteI love it but how does he keep his whites so white? --- Kris
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