John Everett and another of his fantastic scenes....
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Chase's End
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Chase's End
Hi. My name is Gary and I'm an ex-Shermaholic....
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Re: Chase's End
Superb John
Another masterpiece if you pardon the pun
Love the base and the house, the sports car is excellent and the figures are at the top of your game
Are you using oils again for your heads?
What did you use for the bandage for the sling it looks spot on and to scale too
And another iF not comic, but well told story
You really are a master builder and story teller, John
excellent one
Steve H
Another masterpiece if you pardon the pun
Love the base and the house, the sports car is excellent and the figures are at the top of your game
Are you using oils again for your heads?
What did you use for the bandage for the sling it looks spot on and to scale too
And another iF not comic, but well told story
You really are a master builder and story teller, John
excellent one
Steve H
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Re: Chase's End
Thanks Steve.Steve Hutchinson wrote:
Are you using oils again for your heads?
What did you use for the bandage for the sling?
Steve H
The figures are a range of about three or four painting techniques. Although I haven't tried the Canvin Tan "black base" yet. Three faces are acrylic and the remainder are oil. I'm finding that oil is just easier with skin tones. I like the way it behaves as compared to acrylic. The uniforms are both oil and acrylic. I deliberately painted certain figures with harsh color boundaries (the Walking soldier holding the portrait), as well as acrylic with a filter to tone down the harshness (the squatting figure applying bandages). The Germans are straight oils.
The bandages are Kleenex facial tissue, a single layer peeled away from the main sheet and cut with scissors. Simple! A little water applied with a paintbrush and it's locked in place.
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Re: Chase's End
Another master piece for sure John. Everything is just amazing, but best of all the story line that we have come to expect from you.
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I've just found this one John. Sorry I missed it. Love the story and the scene. So much to look at and admire.
Cheers,
Vincent
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Can only agree with the team. Masterpiece - so much to see - some Brilliant modelling with that wry background story. And an immense amount of work uniformly excellent
Astonishing work
Rob
Astonishing work
Rob
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