A couple of Euromilitaire entries

Orb

procrastinator
Having been lucky enough to look at these close up in the flesh, it\'s kind of wierd seeing them enlarged so much - the Hasslefree girl is 70mm on my screen (so that\'s about 2.5 times magnification?), and it\'s testament to Anders\' skill that it\'s still looks so smooth.

They do look different in real life, from what I can remember (but a few pints of Guiness may have clouded my memory) but that\'s how they were designed to be seen - by the naked eye.

They look great, I really find it hard to fault your painting technically; However, the vine on the pillar looks perfect in real life but when blown up like this does look a little bit odd
 

Talonicus

New member
Lovely stuff Anders.
I have seen a few of your minis in real life and you are an impressive painter.

If I had to criticize which I must admit I do it would be that I would like to see you push yourself more.
It doesn\'t have to be more of a converted figure but something that is more defining and unique.
Does that make sense?

Both 10\'s from me though.

:beer:
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
Both are really nice paintjobs for sure. I really like the cloak on the Rackham mini and the hair came out nice! I\'ll give you better feedback when I see them IRL! :D
 

Beelzebrush

Active member
I like both... the first one more than the second as you\'ve achieved a good deal of character in this (tiny) figure. It has a comic book feel without being \'comiclike\' if that makes sense. The see-through top is very well done. I don\'t see any issues whatsoever with contrast... like Anders says, it goes from black through to almost white values.

The colours are very \'Ritual-like\' and I\'d have known immediately that they are your work.

My only crits would be that the freehand decoration looks slightly lower quality to the rest of the first figure and that your photographs are a little \'noisy\' (grainy).

Great work though.... as always!
 
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