Action Figure Painting:
Death Star Droid (3B6-RA-7 Protocol/Spy Droid)
For no reason at all, here's a watercolor/gouache painting of an action figure I owned as a kid: the Death Star Droid (although, he was actually seen on the Jawa's Sandcrawler on Tatooine, so... Sandcrawler Droid?). It's been a while since I've done a "Quick Paint", and no real reason I shouldn't do more of 'em, now that I think of it.
My Mom was doing some spring cleaning, going through a bunch of old action figures we owned as kids and, when I was visiting, I saw the Death Star Droid action figure and felt like painting something shiny. So, here we are.
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STEP ONE: Here are the pencils done with a .5mm mechanical pencil on 6" x 9" Canson XL watercolor paper.
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STEP TWO: Here is the quick under-painting, done in about 20-30 minutes. I kept the palette very limited--Carbon Black, Titanium White, Yellow Ochre, and Ultramarine Blue.
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STEP THREE: And here's the finished painting, with a total time of about 4 hours... much longer than I intended. One of the problems with painting something so shiny is that because I was a moron, I just held it in one hand and painted with the other (I needed it close enough to properly see the detail of what I was painting). So, any little turn or change in position in my hand, caused a significant change in the lighting/highlights with the action figure. Sigh...
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Done with watercolor/gouache on 6" x 9" Canson XL watercolor paper.
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