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Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 11 Mar 2011, o 23:57
by mahon
you're getting too tolerant, Navarro
3x no this time
Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 12 Mar 2011, o 03:22
by Sarrazon
My thoughts, in order of mini -
1)Way too sci-fi, maybe if I need a model for Eclipse Phase or something
2)Decidedly uninteresting
3)Cute, in a pumbagore kind of way. (Sadly) the best of the lot.
Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 12 Mar 2011, o 09:57
by ToMaZ
Gorax is good. And 100 times better than the first sculpt:
Click to see full-sized image
Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 12 Mar 2011, o 11:07
by mahon
Sarrazon wrote:Cute, in a pumbagore kind of way. (Sadly) the best of the lot.
... which explains my point of view ^^
Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 12 Mar 2011, o 15:14
by Skrit
I also quite like Gorax, huge improvement as toMaZ says.

Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 12 Mar 2011, o 17:27
by NAVARRO
And very accurate to the artwork also...
You may call me too tolerant but many times the sculpt is perfect even with some minour flaws from a sculpting prespective if it hits the target in middle... and the target is simply - a enjoyable mini to paint.
From a sculpting prespective alone yeah I could be more picky. But then again I have seen better sculpted subjects that are flawless but also that fail to grab the combo cool concept/fun to paint... over detailed sculpts, hard to reach bits, no clean big surfaces contrasting with some detailed areas etc etc... are just some of the things a painter deals with.
Its all about balance in the end... Mini design quality / fun to paint
Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 14 Mar 2011, o 13:02
by Corvus
no

Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 14 Mar 2011, o 13:36
by Corvus
Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 14 Mar 2011, o 13:51
by Skrit
A bit better but still a bit too bulky/massive for my taste.

Re: Privateer Press news
Posted: 14 Mar 2011, o 14:06
by NAVARRO
The top of the helm looks like he as a funny hat on top
Heres the artwork of the Gorax just for those that dont know were the sculp was inspired on.
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