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sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 9 Feb 2011, o 10:58
by Beltane
hello all people!!!! :D

I present to you my piece of gd09 thanks for your attention :wink:

https://www.coolminiornot.com/271076

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EDIT: moved the topic to the right section. :)


Skrit.

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 9 Feb 2011, o 11:06
by ToMaZ
Welcome Beltane!!
That's an amazing piece. I think I like the freehand of Sir Vitriol the most :D I can't see anything that I don't like, except for the blue axe handle. But that's just a matter of taste.

Good job, and I hope to see some more of your works here :)

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 9 Feb 2011, o 12:15
by arctica
Welcome and i really like that model, the freehand on the wall is superb and sets a good narrative with the whole thing.

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 9 Feb 2011, o 14:15
by Dakan
wow, great work!! I like this model and your paint is excellent too. :clap:

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 9 Feb 2011, o 19:02
by Skrit
Very nice! :)

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 9 Feb 2011, o 19:22
by Pandadosmares
:clap: :clap: really well done

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 10 Feb 2011, o 11:34
by Beltane
Thanks to all

I am very glad that you enjoyed my work and your compliments are a great welcome for me

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 10 Feb 2011, o 19:16
by mahon
Hi there and welcome.

What a nice mini! With one big "problem" though: the background scenery with that excellent fresco steals all the attention, or at least that's what I feel.
First I am caught by the excellent wall with freehand and only when I stared at it long enough I move on to admire the paintjob on the ogre. And this ogre is good, but the scene is dominated by the scenery piece.

Of course it's not a real problem, unless you wanted to the miniature to be the obvious attention catcher and the wall to be only an addition. But I think nobody mentioned it anyway :P

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 13 Feb 2011, o 16:50
by Beltane
Mahon thanks for your comment :D the ogre and the base are a single thing to tell a story I tried to balance the two elements of composition, but like to hear different opinions help me to grow up :wink:
thanks

Re: sir "Vitriol"

Posted: 13 Feb 2011, o 23:46
by Cyberpaddy66
My only comment is it could do with a bit of light and shadow, other than that it's brilliant work... well done :D