VOR Blue Man, done

As mentioned in a previous post, I found this model in a bargain bin at a local shop, and purchased it purely to serve as a means to experiment with bold, opaque layers similar to the impasto techniques of the French Impressionists.  After laying down the base coat of paint, however, I became enamored with the “dancerly” pose and contours of the muscles.  This led to a change in plans for the model, and I instead used it to experiment with a skin formula comprised of a deep blue that highlights up to a rosy pink.

Sadly, my troubles with lighting persist, and very little of what I achieved is represented by these photos.  One day I’ll resolve this issue, but likely not until I’m settled in a more permanent residence with space for a small studio tucked away in a corner of the house <fingers crossed>.  In the meantime, I’m enjoying the process of it all.

Here’s the formula:

Skin

  • Base with VMC 868 Dark Seagreen
  • Highlight with VMC 904 Dark Blue Grey
  • Highlight extremes with VMC 944 Old Rose

Mouth

  • Base with VGC 065 Terracotta
  • Wash with GW Badab Black

Teeth

  • Base with VGC 062 Earth
  • Highlight with VGC 034 Bone White

Eyes

  • Base with VGC 061 Khaki
  • Wash with VGC 011 Gory Red
  • Highlight with VGC 034 Bone White

Pole

  • AC Black 2nd Shadow

Blade (silver)

  • Base with VMC 994 Dark Grey
  • Highlight first with VGC 050 Cold Grey
  • Highlight tops with VGC 049 Stonewall Grey
  • Highlight tips and very edges with VGC 001 Dead White

Blade (gold)

  • VGC 040 Cobra Leather
  • Add a soft wash of VGC 043 Beasty Brown
  • Add a general highlight with VGC 039 Plague Brown
  • Highlight next with VGC 036 Bronze Fleshtone
  • Final highlight of tips and edges is with a mix of VGC 036 Bronze Fleshtone + VGC 001 Dead White

Bangles

  • VGC 040 Cobra Leather
  • Add a soft wash of VGC 043 Beasty Brown
  • Add a general highlight with VGC 039 Plague Brown
  • Highlight next with VGC 036 Bronze Fleshtone
  • Final highlight of tips and edges is with a mix of VGC 036 Bronze Fleshtone + VGC 001 Dead White

Thorns

  • VGC 062 Earth
  • VGC 051 Khaki
  • VGC 034 Bone White
  • Highlight tips with a mix of VGC 034 Bone White + VGC 001 Dead White

Belt

  • VGC 040 Cobra Leather
  • Add a soft wash of VGC 043 Beasty Brown
  • Add a general highlight with VGC 039 Plague Brown
  • Highlight next with VGC 036 Bronze Fleshtone
  • Final highlight of tips and edges is with a mix of VGC 036 Bronze Fleshtone + VGC 001 Dead White

Skirt

  • Base with VMC 982 Cavalry Brown
  • Highlight with VMC 829 Purpleheart Red

Rock

  • Base with VMC 876 Brown Sand
  • Wash with VGC 045 Charred Brown
  • Highlight with VMC 8876 Brown Sand
  • Highlight edges with VGC 061 Khaki

Grass

  • MiniNatur 727-23 S, late summer/approaching autumn
  • Highlight tips with VGC 061 Khaki

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