Leopard skin shabraques

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Leopard skin shabraques

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As it turns out, I have 3 horses on the painting table, needing leopard(?) skin shabraques - 2 Successor generals & a Napoleonic French general.

Tips? Painting guides? Threats from environmental groups?*

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* they're not real leopard skins. Honest.
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Beige or sand all over, the small black dots, then mid brown into the dots, best done with a wet palatte so they feather and bleed into each other slightly.
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It might help to Google 'Leopard skin rug'.........(I hope the link works)

https://reemans.blob.core.windows.net/s ... 8818597433

The outer edge of the skin will be much lighter, and have less spots. The 'spotting' gets more dense towards the backbone.

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Doesn't every Essex girl have at least one item of leopard skin clothing?

Ocho, you will have PETA spitting on your figures.
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grizzlymc wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 12:13 pm Doesn't every Essex girl have at least one item of leopard skin clothing?
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The method from the foundry guide. Never tried it myself but here it is

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That's very similar to what I've done in the past, but the other way round to start with........i.e. I'd start with the palest colour first and work up to dark. Then do the spots (or stripes if it's a tiger).
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Why paint the brown spots first, then outline them in black? Wouldn't it be easier to do a black blob and then paint the brown one into it?

Or am I missing something.....?
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 9:53 pm Why paint the brown spots first, then outline them in black? Wouldn't it be easier to do a black blob and then paint the brown one into it?

Or am I missing something.....?
I think that's the way I did it.....in my warped and strangely assembled mind, the 'black' is less of an outline of the spot, rather dots around the spot.

Although, I could also be missing something......?

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It is the way round I do it and recommended.
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