Comment added on: 28.03.2009 11:38:00
Rafael,
This is a superbly painted miniature for your first Bretonnian.
I love the colours, the choice of heraldry and the overall finished appearance of the knight.
You've done a fine job of the basing too.
Fantastic job.
Hope you can keep up this standard for all your other miniatures.
Sir Guy
Comment added on: 31.03.2009 06:25:25
Sadly, some of the finer details of this miniature are lost in the photo - the 3D effects especially. Seems that I am not very good with my camera...
Comment added on: 31.03.2009 20:23:00
I played with the white and red a lot - the shapes of the flowing robes (especially on the horse) were brought out with that - but most of this effect is lost from the photo :(
Comment added on: 31.03.2009 20:40:12
Oh. I see, like the thing on the horses neck...sweet..I thought it was a natural flaw or something..but it looks sweet!
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Rafael,
This is a superbly painted miniature for your first Bretonnian.
I love the colours, the choice of heraldry and the overall finished appearance of the knight.
You've done a fine job of the basing too.
Fantastic job.
Hope you can keep up this standard for all your other miniatures.
Sir Guy
Sadly, some of the finer details of this miniature are lost in the photo - the 3D effects especially. Seems that I am not very good with my camera...
3d effects?
I played with the white and red a lot - the shapes of the flowing robes (especially on the horse) were brought out with that - but most of this effect is lost from the photo :(
Oh. I see, like the thing on the horses neck...sweet..I thought it was a natural flaw or something..but it looks sweet!
A fantastic painting, well done. Which red did you use?
Mechrite red and red gore mostly.