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so the good question is:
who is beregond ? "Guards of the Citadel before the Court of the Fountain", or "Guard of the Tower".
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Hi everyone,
I managed to paint and take pictures. Here is the result, sorry for bad pictures, my camera provides poor details
Using the Black Gates movie's poster :
Last edited by Milo (Fri, Jun8 2012 10:13am)
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Very nice!!!
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Excellent work, Master hobbit!
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Thanks everyone, it's always joy to receive compliments.
I saw many great works on Michael's video, I hope none will be rejected for any rules reasons.
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Great job Master Milo , certainly well within the rules
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Lovely painting Thanniel
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Yes indeed, I love the way you achieve constrasts, clothes textures. And I want to applause beregond's shield.
To my point of view, you are one of Top 3 favourites for the final win.
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Only just got back and seen the excellent painting jobs here. Great stuff - and welcome to Master Thanniel too. Alweays nice to see a new face around the place!
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Nice work Thanniel
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Thanks for the comments, it will be a hard choice for Lars and Chris to decide a winner.
And thanks for the welcome too, although i have posted some pictures long time ago... but i fell inside a barrel in the Pony until now.
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Ah, so that's the rattling noise I've been hearing down in the cellar - it was you digging your way through to the Art Gallery!
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Hi guys,
all the paintshops are really wonderful. As a professional nitpicker *g+ I'll have to note one detail unrelated to the painting
It seems to me that the position of the Troll's weapon hand does not match the supposed sequence of events. He has smashed Beregond's shield with a swing from (his) right to the left, where the hand and the hammer are at the end of their swing. Now, if I had to make such a swing, I'd have a downhand grip (fingers and thumb on top and palm below shaft). Anatomically, it does not make sense (as a right-handed guy) at all to swing from right to left with the thumb to the left, as the force of the swing rests on the thumb rather than the edge of the hand and the firmness of four fingers. IMO it is natural to do it the other way round (thumb on right and the palm below the shaft of the hammer and the other four fingers gripping tightly upwards). From this perspective, it looks like the Troll is preparing to swing his hammer from left to right (e.g. before the stroke), but since his opponent's shield is already cracked from the previous one, he obviously struck him in a very strange way
Cheers
Tolwen
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I see what you mean, but does it matter? Put it down to artistic licence! It's still a great vignette.
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Absolutely right, Master of criticism.
And therefor you have to take a careful eye on how the Troll and Master Beregond stand to eachother.
For me- the Troll just hit him and Beregond is tumbling- somehow . . . Therefor the distance between the two figures had to be corrected.
For me that was a very important point.
That means you have changed the vignette . . .
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Well, one could reason that he struck him "correctly" and already changed his grip/hand positioning for the next swing from the left to the right. In context with the staggering Beregond that's only partly satisfying from the perspective of directly correlating hit and effect though (IMHO!). But it looks very nice anyway as Master Barliman noted
I already bought it too, but I think I'll take a Troll from another company (if I ever get to paint minis again - only collecting nowadays unfortunately...) as I personally don't deem the Mithril trolls a good representation of Middle-earth's Trolls. But I already have some ideas for other uses for them
Cheers
Tolwen
EDIT: This does not reduce in any way my judgement of the superior craftsmanship of the Trolls - it only refers to their design!
Last edited by Tolwen (Thu, Aug2 2012 9:44pm)
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.... very interesting observation Master Tolwen and magnificent drawn concept Master archer... to withstand a series of these shots Beregond had to be stronger than this troll... twice...
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I know it's a bit late to unbury this topic... but I thought I would share the final result of my own version... it took me months to achieve this beregond vignette, by lack of time to paint it on a regular basis
.. Tonight I achieved it and took pics (though the pics I consider awful... but mostly because the light was not good at all I think... I will retake some during daytime...)
Well here is my Beregond, excuse the poor quality (of pics and painting...)
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It was well worth the trouble, Master Elf. Very nice indeed.
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