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Posted by Bluefalchion on 25 Mar 2021, 18:41

So I got to know PhilC better during our discussions about his Advent Calendar. We decided to do a duel. I knew he was very good at painting gladiators, especially the metal parts, because there were some posted last December.

And I remember Mr. Andrea preferred the little person gladiators when I did a duel with the female gladiator from the same Pegasus set back in 2017.

I knew that my figure needed to stand out, so I thought to devote careful attention to the shield and give it an elaborate decoration. I was happy with the results.

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Posted by Bluefalchion on 25 Mar 2021, 18:44

For the skin, I initially thought to make him brown-skinned like an African or Western Asian person, but I did not like the way it turned out. But it did give me a dark base to put layers of flesh tone over, built up in the areas where the muscle would be defined or the light would hit.

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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 25 Mar 2021, 18:50

Wonderful work! I :love: your shield!! :yeah: :-D
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 25 Mar 2021, 18:55

I had some problems with my pictures. I like to get a lot of light on the figure so the detail can be easily viewed, but the outside sun was too bright. And the shadows cast were going to be a distraction.

Eventually I brought him inside and used a lamp to add some light. Here are a few more angles.

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After I saw the last pictures, I was very happy with them. I thought I had the figure to defeat PhilC for sure. But then the duel started. I saw his bold colors, excellent photo, and he had created two small wounds on his fighter. How marvelous! Final tally PhilC 16, Bluefalchion 8.

Maybe a rematch some day. Thanks for looking.
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Posted by Howlin on 25 Mar 2021, 22:22

the shield is well done, its why it got my vote. also I you have a great light flesh tone, which I find hard to get.
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 25 Mar 2021, 22:37

Howlin wrote:the shield is well done, its why it got my vote. also I you have a great light flesh tone, which I find hard to get.


Thanks for the nice compliment. The flesh tone on this figure is about 10 layers of very watered down flat flesh vallejo 70.955 built up gradually over a dark brown base.
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Posted by Peter on 25 Mar 2021, 23:17

You painted that little fellow very good, but to win against Phil it wasn't good enough. :( :thumbup:

And I know what I'm talking about. The mummy duel against him is still fresh in my mind! ;-)
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Posted by Susofrick on 26 Mar 2021, 08:42

It was a very nice entry. My old eyes didn't see the wounds on Phil's figure. But I liked your figure more. And I think the icecream you sent was tasty, but my dog was there first
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Posted by PhilC on 26 Mar 2021, 21:48

Bluefalchion wrote:For the skin, I initially thought to make him brown-skinned like an African or Western Asian person


That's funny, because I had the same idea ;-) but I had little time to paint, so I preferred to paint a Mediterranean skin on this small guy.
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 28 Mar 2021, 22:48

And this was the image that inspired the shield decoration and the title:

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Posted by Bluefalchion on 28 Mar 2021, 22:51

And do not forget that there is a duel running now:

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Posted by Rich W on 28 Mar 2021, 23:23

I really like your gladiator Aaron, I think if it had come up against any other painted version in the duel you would have won surely!
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 29 Mar 2021, 00:33

Very nice little figure! Love the shield in particular!
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Posted by PhilC on 29 Mar 2021, 08:07

Just like everyone on this forum, I am impressed with this wonderful shield. I am sure that my brushes are too big for this level of detail. My smaller one is a 2/0, what brush did you use ?
And the other thing is that this figure is really small, did you use magnifying glasses to see what you were doing ?
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 29 Mar 2021, 15:00

PhilC wrote:Just like everyone on this forum, I am impressed with this wonderful shield. I am sure that my brushes are too big for this level of detail. My smaller one is a 2/0, what brush did you use ?
And the other thing is that this figure is really small, did you use magnifying glasses to see what you were doing ?


I don't pay much attention to brush size so I had to go and look after this question. The brush I used for the shield details is a 3/0 round from The Fine Touch. I have smaller brushes than that, but I just love how the paint flows from that particular brush when the viscosity of the paint is correct.

As for seeing closely, I do have a magnifying headset but I find it disorienting to coordinate my movements with a magnified object. For me, being nearsighted, the best way is to remove my eyeglasses and hold the figure very close to my naked eye.

After I completed the red layer of the laural wreath decoration, it honestly looked very good and I almost stopped there. But then I said to myself "PhilC is going to present a fantastic entry, I have to go all-out." So I added the yellow layer with the results seen.

So thanks PhilC, and everyone, for inspiring me to attempt to achieve a higher level of work.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 31 Mar 2021, 18:45

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Posted by Kekso on 05 Apr 2021, 12:19

Yes, I've voted for that shield!
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