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I had already completed a Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie pair earlier. However, as this was a magnificent solid plastic casting, I couldn't resist doing yet another figure of the Empress herself. I've decided to slightly modify the piece. The waist, which was too narrow from the sides, was built up from the back. The right hand was substituted and I decided to add a handkerchief to her hair at the back.

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I had already completed a Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie pair earlier. However, as this was a magnificent solid plastic casting, I couldn't resist doing yet another figure of the Empress herself. I've decided to slightly modify the piece. The waist, which was too narrow from the sides, was built up from the back. The right hand was substituted and I decided to add a handkerchief to her hair at the back.

Great job, what material did you use for her Handkerchief ?
 
Hi Ivanhoe,

I had used a blob of modelling putty. I initially thought of sculpting the hanging cloth. Then I decided to make it out of sheet metal which would be easier. I cut a square sheet and folded it and glued that in place instead.

Rgds Victor

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Hi Ivanhoe,

I had used a blob of modelling putty. I initially thought of sculpting the hanging cloth. Then I decided to make it out of sheet metal which would be easier. I cut a square sheet and folded it and glued that in place instead.

Rgds Victor

Not having seen the 'final' of the "modeling putty", I can say that you made a great choice in the "sheet metal", although it was probably difficult to get the folds...sure turned out great, looks like fabric.

Thank you.
 
I can see your point about putty vs foil. Foil was a good choice, since you're representing a piece of fabric (whether solid or lace). Putty would work for a lady's hair gathered in a net, though, too.

Prost!
Brad
 
Hi Brad and Ivanhoe,

I always take the path of least resistance if possible...:)

Painted the face and skin Starting to add other details. The Handkerchief was painted in matt white. When dry, I used white in an impasto style to create texture.

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I grinded down the flat top of the crown with a motor drill to create a hollow.

The dress was shaded with black/brown to create dramatic folds.

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I grinded down the flat top of the crown with a motor drill to create a hollow.

The dress was shaded with black/brown to create dramatic folds.

You are like da Vinci...keep working at your 'art' until perfection.

Really like your work.

Thank you.
 
Hi Ivanhoe,

Thank you for your generous comments, thoroughly underserved.

I touched up the face, worked on the eyes, added rouge to the cheeks and highlighted some areas.

Still got more to do on the dress.

Rgds Victor


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The figure was mounted onto a nice base. An off-white colour was used as glaze over the white dress. This was used to contrast parts of the dress with the white lace. Shadows were in black and highlights were in white. The cloak was painted in dark blue. When dry, gold embroidery was simulated with shades of yellow ochre, highlighted with white.

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The figure was mounted onto a nice base. An off-white colour was used as glaze over the white dress. This was used to contrast parts of the dress with the white lace. Shadows were in black and highlights were in white. The cloak was painted in dark blue. When dry, gold embroidery was simulated with shades of yellow ochre, highlighted with white.

Thank you for posting, great work !

The bases you used for this and the Louis XVI figure are quite impressive and I'm sure add a lot to the finished perspective.
 
according to this painting ( Franz Xaver Winterhalter ) the colour of the pearls look to be "Peach"
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The good pearls must not look as of a dull colour
A touch of satin varnish would enhance the shine
This is not a critic ? I just see that you try to be as realistic as it can be

Like very much what you have already done, step by step your skill rise up an up
Best
 
Hi Mirof,

Thanks for that!

Good point about satin for the pearls. In fact, the colours should be warmer on my piece.

I really am a bit of a detail fanatic. Surprising why I can't build armour models...:):):)

All this while, I have been trying to improve my modelling skills as I really want to explore making shadow box dioramas.

Rgds

Victor
 

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