Thanks guys!
@ajlafleche
Yup, I would try painting another set of this guys in a different skintone like you suggested. Since I was trying oils for the first time, I'm still figuring out the drying time and blending techniques. Thought I read on one of the post that oils would turn a shade darker when it fully dries. Is that true? I have to wait I guess.
@SteveA
Thanks Steve. I 've seen a couple of variations of the cloak colours. Based on historical records, the Spartans wore red cloak to symbolise the colour of blood. I wanted to use citadel blood angels red(too bright), than switched to cadmium red oils(too dark) than changed my mind and switched to it scarlet lake. I forgot to mention too that it was very tricky when using red oils cause hightlighting it might turn everything to pink. I learned that the hard way. I'll try crimson next time.
@Manstein's revenge
Variations in skintones just did not cross my mind man. You definitely gave some ideas. I'm abit conservative with my first task with oils cause it can be daunting painting a few figures at a time.
My plan is to try recreate another scene with differing variations with more conversions and additions. I did try making a few different poses with another figure but it just did not fit this early idea I had. I might just convert the figure to become a babarian since it looks like like one without the cloak. But I definitely make a few more scenarios from the movie this year.
I try my best to keep em coming guys!
Cheers
M. Sharif
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