3 Colours Up: Painting Rackham Spirals
September 8, 2016 by elromanozo
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That was a very helpful tutorial @elromanozo 🙂 Thank you!
Thank you tons man, I’ve loved the Rackham style of design, especially the whirlygigs they would put on everything for so long. It makes me happy to see someone appreciates them and still does them. Thank you for the video!
very nice they could work in pairs as ram’s horn’s for tribal markings? Romain.
Sure, why not ! Symetry is going to be tough, but that’s doable. Ram Horns are striated, though.
You know what, I’ll just film another tutorial or two about commnplace logos and drawings for Freehand (skulls, animal skulls, emblems and so on). Rams and skulls are sufficiently common to warrant their own video.
cant wait.
cant wait
Oops a glitch in the Matrix?
Thanks everyone for the kind words ! These spirals are a delight to do… very relaxing. I hadn’t done one in a while, and I missed it ! 🙂
Friday night and time to chill .
great tips generally for free hand , thanks as always .
can we have cranes and Chinese/Japanese dragons calligraphy style . sorry for asking for something so demanding , I wouldn’t be able to recreate it even if you showed me . flower patterns maybe or anything you think we might have half a chance at recreating that I can use on eastern miniatures.
I’ll add it to the list ! 🙂