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Another website published something interesting about minis?
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Nameless wrote:What do you mean?
There was a bridge in the part with the Holy Grail, leading from one side of a chasm to the other. it was only accessible from a small cave on the side where Indiana and his mates were coming from and from the point of view it was practically invisible, because it looked like it was the other side of the chasm :).
ToMaZ wrote:I think that IRL you see too much of this mini,
You may be right on this, it would be good to see it IRL...
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Post by Demi_morgana »

yep - that was impressive scene :)
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optic ilusions are great, when we look at old chappels paintings many created the efect that all ceiling was without corners, looking at this miniature gives lots of fresh ideas about the old techniques...

Lictor :shock: :)
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ToMaZ wrote: But I still think that it only works on a picture. I think that IRL you see too much of this mini, unless you are in exactly the right spot so you're eyes only see that what the cam saw in this case.
This is very often said about NMM ;) Along with opinion, that 2D method should not be used for 3D :)

However, we should not discuss such issues here, so here's Anne Foerster's take on 54mm jungle queen. Fok, that cat look like it is alive :shock:
Hey, not that cat! The one UNDER the trunk :D

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hmmmz, I remember that I didn't like that sculpt. The cat's head looked wrong, and the girl wasn't 100% correct either. But Anne made a beautifull piece out of it. Nice work.
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1. beautiful scene!
2. cute :)
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Mabel's sweet!:D
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Speaking of "sweet":
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sculpted by: Derek Schubert
painted by: Derek Schubert
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Post by Skrit »

The faces are really well done! The expression (especially the eyes) are some best I've ever seen!:clap:
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