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Post by cpn on Mar 31, 2019 17:30:49 GMT
from start to finish. Although heavily Iteleri this was possible because of the add-on from Hat ie muskets, arms, etc... so thank you Hat. CPN
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Post by cpn on Mar 31, 2019 17:31:30 GMT
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Post by cpn on Mar 31, 2019 17:32:32 GMT
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Post by Graeme on Apr 4, 2019 11:41:53 GMT
That charging mass of cavalry is a most impressive sight.
Very nice painting overall, but I have to single out the terrific job on the leopard skin in such a small area for special mention.
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Post by cpn on Apr 4, 2019 17:47:46 GMT
Dear Graeme, Yes I struggled for that part. Thank you for the compliment. CPN
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Post by Chris D on May 30, 2019 8:49:17 GMT
Hello.
Very nice conversions of these old classics.
They do look nice but unfortunately your pictures are a bit blurred.
As a suggestion try to use a rest, either a tripod or a self manufactured set up.
If you have a countdown timer, use this as it will eliminate camera shake.
Do not use bright lights as you will create shadows, diffused or natural light works best.
Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
Best wishes,
Chris
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Post by cpn on May 30, 2019 9:03:08 GMT
Hi Chris, The cheap smart phone I used at that time is now gone. Once I get access to the dinner table from the boss, I need to redo a lot of pictures adding your advice in order to contribute in a better way to the hobby. Back to the dragoons, I feel no one actually covered it properly. It seems the muskets are forgotten or misrepresented by the brands. Only the small Zvezda set seems to be good but only valid for 1812-1815 and is an expensive options when thinking about a full regiment. Thank you again for your advice Have a great day. CPN
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Post by cpn on Jun 22, 2019 15:32:51 GMT
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