munson
New Member
Hello hunters and huntresses...
I really like the Mr Black bio and finally was about to get a hold of one. I saw a lot of great paint ups, but I wanted to go a bit different and make it more black. The bio isn't all black, and in the reference thread, you can actually see some faint hints of copper tones, along with yellows, browns, etc... I used basic Wal-Mart acrylic paint. The colors I used were:
[bio] black, sienna, burnt sienna, burnt umber, burnt sienna + a little bit of black, hunter green + black, yellow + burnt sienna + a little bit of black, and a very thin black wash;
[jaw bone] white, burnt sienna, burnt umber, black, a burnt sienna wash, burnt umber wash.
I used PredatrHuntr's painting method.
I really like how it came out and I'd like to say it's my best bio paint up to date.
This is my favorite pic of the bio, and you can see the different colors too:
Onto the pics:
Thanks for viewing.
I really like the Mr Black bio and finally was about to get a hold of one. I saw a lot of great paint ups, but I wanted to go a bit different and make it more black. The bio isn't all black, and in the reference thread, you can actually see some faint hints of copper tones, along with yellows, browns, etc... I used basic Wal-Mart acrylic paint. The colors I used were:
[bio] black, sienna, burnt sienna, burnt umber, burnt sienna + a little bit of black, hunter green + black, yellow + burnt sienna + a little bit of black, and a very thin black wash;
[jaw bone] white, burnt sienna, burnt umber, black, a burnt sienna wash, burnt umber wash.
I used PredatrHuntr's painting method.
I really like how it came out and I'd like to say it's my best bio paint up to date.
This is my favorite pic of the bio, and you can see the different colors too:
Onto the pics:
Thanks for viewing.