Posted by Minuteman on 08 Dec 2021, 20:10
Hi Bendy,
One thing you might want to think about and which might help is painting Napoleonics in a 'darker-to-lighter approach. If I may explain, taking, say, a late Napoleonic Prussian infantryman as an example.
Prepare the figure: primer or PVA
Then: a dark greyish/black wash all over the figure, with a darker brown wash for face and hands.
Then: base colours ie: dark blue for coat, grey for trousers etc. Keep the dark base wash as the shadows
Then: face and hands: flesh tone to highlight (nose and cheek-bones, fingers on hands)
Then: shako, gaiters, equipment: don't paint these a pure black, but a thicker mix of the base wash colour'
then: highlights and details: musket, highlighted slightly lighter blue on coat where light would catch the folds and lighter grey on trousers. Metallic details and details on headgear.
Done.