Well it had to happen didn’t it? I did say that I was only 90% happy with the painting of my Scots Grey’s horse and things only got worse when Mrs S said she didn’t think it looked very good either. That was it – the more I looked at it the more it began to resemble the spotty dog in the Woodentops*.
So it was back to Dallimore to re-read his tips on painting dapple grey’s – “not as difficult as you may think” he says! With that, some tranquillisers, and a few pictures of horses I Googled I was ready for another bash.
By starting with a darker grey as my base tone and putting black socks on the legs I seem to have achieved a slightly more realistic result. This time the finished article looks less like an extra from Mary Poppins and a bit more like a menacing trooper from the Royal North British Dragoons. I hope you agree but to put me out of my misery please feel free to leave a comment!
*If you don’t know who the Woodentops were click here.
This is much better, you should realise that if you are only 90% happy with something then it's probably not good enough for you!
ReplyDeleteI suspect all of your regular readers, at least in the UK, are familiar with spotty dog, looby loo, rag tag and bob tail and of course little weed.
ReplyDeleteI thought the first one was OK, better than I can do anyway. The second one is an improvement. Is that because the dapple doesn't go onto the legs?
In any event, it is a lovely figure and immediately takes me back to the cover of Advanced Wargames.
John Preece
...second one is definitely better.... nice job :o))
ReplyDelete...perhaps a slightly darker mane and tail would help further??
Very nice. I sometimes put a white "drop shadow" inside two sides of the dark outlines.
ReplyDeleteP.S. How can anyone forget "Hector"?
Matt
Dear All
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments.
John - rag tag and bobtail, now that really was a good one!
Steve - I'll give that a try on the next one.
Matt - I don't think my skills are up to producing a superb grey like the one your Russian General is riding on your blog. As for Hector, I think that places you a few years younger than me!
Sharon - right as always, of course...
Ian
Haha... this grey horse looks very real ...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations...a good job
Rafa
Nice blog; it's good to see some Hinton Hunt figs again.
ReplyDelete-- Allan