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Posted: 10 Jan 2006, o 18:11
by LadyEyes
NAVARRO wrote:hope it helps for future freehands.
Thanks, Nav. In all honesty, I mostly was in a hurry and didn't pay much attention to which color went where when I did those.

I was just proud that they didn't end up as a blotch of color... I've not done a lot of freehand, and that was the first attempt at a pattern/swirl sort of thing I've ever done.
This was a contest that ran during the month of August, and all painting had to be done at the store. So I had to carry in my stuff each time, and it was the month that I took about 6 days away for GenCon. The paint schemes weren't original on my part. I went with what Rackham had done (or tried to).
And as for winning the competition, I never actually got officially told that. I was told "everyone that entered won a little something" a few days ago, but that's all.

Posted: 10 Jan 2006, o 19:04
by scarabstudio
Another good one

Nice smooth blends and again your weathering is nice. I think you should win a little something more than the rest, but thats just me
Tyler
Posted: 11 Jan 2006, o 22:23
by Pinselknecht
this is realy a littlie nice mini

Posted: 12 Jan 2006, o 00:41
by LadyEyes
Thanks for the good comments and ideas for future stuff, folks. I appreciate them.
And I just can't get away with much with Wes around...

Posted: 12 Jan 2006, o 07:46
by fatgoblin
haha, thats a hillarious mini! And you did a great job on it! The fake horse head in particular I really like, both the white and the blue are very nicely done
Posted: 12 Jan 2006, o 08:42
by mahon
woooow! nice! somehow I seem to have missed it before.
Navarro is right about the freehands, but other than that it's a pretty good job! I love the checkered surfaces. I'd add more highlighting to the NMM plates' edges maybe to make them more shiny?
Posted: 16 Jan 2006, o 15:38
by Fayarin
Haha, great mini
Very well painted also, nice choice of color. Maybe some work on the base?