Duellist #3

This is the flip side view of an earlier post, #15172. Yes those are really flourescent colors, which is why I had to take the picture in the shade. Hot pink doesn't photograph well, and I had a difficult time trying to capture the shading on the shirt. Also the colors wash out in brighter light. I painted this miniature to represent my favorite D&D character, a young, cocky, and somewhat obnoxious mage. He tends to make enemies easier than friends, and doesn't know when to back down. He also tends to dress in flashy colors, eye-blinding pink being his favorite. Everything on this guy is painted on, no Micron pens here! Sadly, the runes on his bracer, which are the same on the cloak, didn't come out in the picture. I painted this one just for the fun of it, and wouldn't mind feedback on my paint job.

Posted: 28 Jan 2003

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EricJ
I do really like the pink, I've had 5 different Flourescent colors which I've been frightented to open and use for about 3 years now. BUT, while the pink does look shaded, the rest of the model seems to lack much of any shading or highlights, which is what keeps it at table-top quality for me.
7 Sep 2004 • Vote: 5
Xinithorp
Reminds me of Michael Jackson. 6.834
14 Sep 2003
greenstuffy
My eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyes! Surely very bright colours.... Nice paintjob though, but I personally think it's too plain painted. Try to put more attention on the sculpted structure and don't let it get lost....This is a bit too much "comic-style". But it's surely worth a 7/10
9 Mar 2003 • Vote: 6

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