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Thanks, Master Erchamion! Making the diorama was quite funny, i think i´ll start to paint more scenes and less single miniatures
Milo wrote:
twice ...postman delivered a Christmas 2010 painted today !
Hope you like it hand as much as in pictures
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Each time I take it in hands, I keep staring at it and just stay ...WoW !
The neatness and precision is diabolic
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Marvellous, your style is becoming well recognised now
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Roi you are allways creating credible worlds. If Tolkien had seen your miniatures he thinks you have understood his idea for Middle Earth.
Still watching.
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New year and new projects: a little scene of the Prancing Pony (but I see that Mistress Sevlag and the Marshal of the Mark have been busy on their own taverns )
As I received Master Milo´s parcel (I´ll never be grateful enough to you for give me the opportunity of getting this miniatures), I started to do my own version of the most famous tavern in Middle Earth.
A previous sketch:
The basic aspect of the main room:
First painting job (with aerograh)
And more deatiled painting job:
Now I must work on the miniatures and little details (barrels, mugs, tables and chairs.... lot of things)
I`ll be posting all the advances here, but I´m afraid it will be a long procces
Last edited by elroi (Wed, Jan4 2012 1:20pm)
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Wow, another tavern inn for MMP !
Great concept Roi, and I recall here David "your style is becoming well recognised now".
Keep going please and of course show us progress !
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What can I say more... soon we would have on our forum we'll able to open the street full of cafes... Great work as usual Master Elroi... you have achieved excellent color scheme for the interior of a pub !!!!
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Excellent, Master Elroi. Excellent indeed. I'm really looking forward to seeing that place filled with details and figures.
Err, I just wonder if there's space enough for the Prancing Pony series.
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Wow, you never have enough taverns?
Very good work at this moment, I'm anger for more.
See you Roi.
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Ahhh- wondeful. I gave your compliments back, Roi! That looks fantastic.
One more proof, that using a aerograph or airbrush always leads to a really fantastic colour-experience!
I used such airbrush during my time at university very often. Hard to try to get this look without taking this tool . . .
Well done, this is the look I imagine of!
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Master Thingol, 2012 will become the international year of the medieval tavern
Theobald wrote:
Err, I just wonder if there's space enough for the Prancing Pony series.
I´ll try, Master Tree, but i´m not sure if there will be too much people.
Master Mabden, I hope you´ll see in person soon
You´re right, Master Turambar, the colours and smoothness achieved with an airbrush (I think i used aerograph as "false friend" before ) are unique, and almost impossible with a normal brush. And for the first stages of an scene, is surprisingly easy to use
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Excellent work, Master Elroi! I like your painting very much.
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Thanks, Marshal of the Mark
Ana as i keep on working on the tavern, i´ll try to finish some other miniatures. This time, two main characters of the Middle Earth:
Boromir:
Saruman:
And here, bigger and more detailed pics:
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s83/ … 7/M128.jpg
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s83/ … 7/M175.jpg
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Fantastic Roi. Move on Saruman is really perfectly caught...
May I suggest you write some tengwar on saruman book ?
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The direction of "light" in the painting is perfect.
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Thanks friends!
Master Milo, I´ll take advice and will try to write some tengwar characters on it
And some more things!
King Thrain:
More views and bigger picture here:
http://s150.photobucket.com/albums/s83/ … t=M156.jpg
And the first cardplayer, into the tavern scene now
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King Thrain is incredible !
The jewel on belt is just perfectly highlighted. I did not notice before there were so many details on this dwarf.
The card player is as always, more than very well painted and it is a great preview of what will done at the end...
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Thanks a lot!
Milo wrote:
King Thrain is incredible !
The jewel on belt is just perfectly highlighted. I did not notice before there were so many details on this dwarf.
I´m very satisfied with the result, and is a easy to paint miniature, really
Mistress Sevlag, as son as possible, i´ll try to do a step by step article, with lot of pictures, of to paint mithril faces
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elroi wrote:
Mistress Sevlag, as son as possible, i´ll try to do a step by step article, with lot of pictures, of to paint mithril faces
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Yes! King Thrain is marvellous. An interesting colour choice. Never have green in mind for a dwarven king.
I like Thrain very very much. But the tavern is on my focus.
I want to be critical to you, Roi, ! Because I know you will understand what I mean, without any reason to offend you.
I think, there are a bit too many colours on the cardplayers skinn. Though the "dusty character" on his trousers is really terrific!
The tavern itself has got the right proportion, not too big, not too small. The right size!
So I am really looking forward this project!
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Maybe colored skin is due to scrumpy we all know very well ?
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